Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2026
A certain mystique has evolved surrounding Barbara Strozzi and her compositions. The popularity of her work beyond the field of musicology and music history classrooms is evidenced by the many performances that occur worldwide, nearly every week. (Anyone who subscribes to Google Alerts can receive notifications of upcoming performances.) Her provocative music and persona have also inspired novelists: Russell Hoban featured her in his My Tango with Barbara Strozzi (2007) and she is also the protagonist of a new verse novel for young adults, The Star and the Siren, by Colby Cesar Smith.
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