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A Conductor’s Battle With a Classical Music Gender Barrier

The New York Times – Music:

Claire Gibault has spent a lifetime fighting sexism and forging a path in a male-dominated profession. Her next targets: pay gaps and age discrimination.

Farah Nayeri
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Academy Awards (Oscars), Careers and Professions, Claire Gibault, Classical Music, Content Type: Personal Profile, Culture (Arts), Discrimination, France, La Scala Opera House (Milan, Italy), Milan (Italy), Music, Paris (France), Tar (Movie)
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