- Joined
- Feb 21, 2021
Classical Lesbianism
I was thinking of a Tchaikovsky violin piece as one often does and decided to share history of music fags so I ended up here.

Ethel Smyth who wrote the march song for her lover who was a fellow suffragette in the UK who was her beloved. She got to meet fellow faggot composer Tchaikovsky as well as other composers famous for their time.
The Wreckers (an opera) and her Mass in D are likely her most famous works. She also met and fell in love with the great polyamorous Virginia Woolf like all other proper lesbians of the time. Had things been more equal I don't doubt she would have been remembered more.
Until 2016 she was the ONLY woman composer to ever have been performed at the MET. Think about that. Over 100 years of women being snubbed. I linked the other female composer whose amazing. Her daughter is also very talented as a conductor.
Mass in D.
The Wreckers Overture.
(Male sneed in the comments.)
I was thinking of a Tchaikovsky violin piece as one often does and decided to share history of music fags so I ended up here.

Ethel Smyth who wrote the march song for her lover who was a fellow suffragette in the UK who was her beloved. She got to meet fellow faggot composer Tchaikovsky as well as other composers famous for their time.
The Wreckers (an opera) and her Mass in D are likely her most famous works. She also met and fell in love with the great polyamorous Virginia Woolf like all other proper lesbians of the time. Had things been more equal I don't doubt she would have been remembered more.
Until 2016 she was the ONLY woman composer to ever have been performed at the MET. Think about that. Over 100 years of women being snubbed. I linked the other female composer whose amazing. Her daughter is also very talented as a conductor.
(Male sneed in the comments.)
- Pyordor Tchaikovsky
- George Handle
- Francis Poulenc
- Aaron Copeland
- Jean-Baptiste Lully
- Franz Schubert
- Samuel Barber
- Frédéric Chopin
- Leonard Bernstein
- Gian Carlo Menotti
- Samuel Barber
- Benjamin Britten