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March 9, 2026 10 mins

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Who was Amy Beach, and why is she considered one of the most important composers in American music history?

In this Composer Spotlight episode of the Music in Our Homeschool Podcast, host Gena Mayo introduces homeschool families to the inspiring life and music of Amy Beach, the first successful American woman composer and one of the most influential musical voices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Born in 1867 in New Hampshire, Amy Beach was a remarkable musical prodigy with perfect pitch who began composing music in her head before she was even allowed to play the piano. Despite living during a time when professional musical careers for women were discouraged, she persevered through self-study, discipline, and determination to become a respected composer and pianist.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

• Amy Beach’s extraordinary childhood musical abilities
 • How she taught herself orchestration and composition
 • Her famous Gaelic Symphony, the first symphony written and premiered by an American woman
• Her beautiful art songs and piano works
• The challenges she faced as a woman composer in the late 1800s
• Why her music still deserves a place in music appreciation lessons today

This episode is perfect for homeschool families studying Women's History Month, composer studies, or American music history. You’ll also learn how Amy Beach’s story can inspire students to pursue creativity, persistence, and lifelong learning.

Be sure to visit the accompanying blog post where you can listen to selections of Amy Beach’s music and turn this episode into a simple and meaningful music appreciation lesson for your homeschool.

Listen now and discover the remarkable story of Amy Beach, a composer whose music and legacy continue to inspire musicians today.

Find links to all resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/womens-history-month-composer-amy-beach/ 

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