Maestras On The Podium: Women Conductors On Broadway, Then And Now
When I was four years old, I asked my parents for piano lessons. We always had a piano in the...
Read MoreSariva Goetz (she/her) is a music director, conductor, pianist, and educator and has worked on numerous Broadway shows including 10 years as the assistant conductor and keyboardist for the original Broadway production of "Les Misérables." She is currently an Associate Professor and Head of Musical Theatre at Emerson College in Boston.
Posted by Sariva Goetz | 11th Oct 2025 | Essay, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
When I was four years old, I asked my parents for piano lessons. We always had a piano in the...
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