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  • Don't miss the awesome Claire Zeisler on view after exiting the Go Figure show!

    Paul Klein: Groups on Exhibit Paul Klein 2011

  • Don't miss the awesome Claire Zeisler on view after exiting the Go Figure show!

    Paul Klein: Groups on Exhibit Paul Klein 2011

  • Considered at one time to be "America's greatest virtuoso," Zeisler played the piano until her death, continuing to amaze her audiences with her strength, passion and musical talent.

    Personal Information for Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • Considered at one time to be "America's greatest virtuoso," Zeisler played the piano until her death, continuing to amaze her audiences with her strength, passion and musical talent.

    Personal Information for Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler 2010

  • Many view pop culture as meaningless because it is aimed at the masses however; Zeisler reminds us that studying that which we take as ordinary entertainment is important because it is a reflection of our normalized discourse.

    A Review: Feminism and Pop Culture Renee 2009

  • As Zeisler examines the co-option she makes particularly salient reference to the fact that even the Riot Grrrls message of antiestablishment, was quickly converted from its original meaning.

    A Review: Feminism and Pop Culture Renee 2009

  • “Fannie Bloomfi [e] ld-Zeisler,” Music 9 (1895): 224 – 225; Ffrench, Florence, comp.

    Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. 2009

  • Zeisler goes to great effort to ensure that the experiences of Black women are woven into her analysis of pop culture.

    A Review: Feminism and Pop Culture Renee 2009

  • With magnetic energy and articulate technique, Zeisler broke out of the “lady pianist” molds to become a virtuoso revered for her musical intellect, expressivity, bravura, and scintillating touch in a wide range of concert repertoire.

    Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. 2009

  • Zeisler performed in England in 1898 and returned to the Continent in 1902 and 1912.

    Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. 2009

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