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//NB: beginning of draft text for a page to be titled "Women in music theory," adapted from the page "Women in musicology." If you can, please add to it.// Traditionally, the majority of music theorists have been men. Nevertheless, some women have been active in the profession and have made significant contributions to research, teaching, and professional service. Women in music theory describes the role of women professors, scholars and researchers active in music theory and theory/composition departments at postsecondary education institutions, including universities, colleges and music conservatories.

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Other notable women scholars, teachers, and administrators include:
 * Patricia Carpenter
 * Susannah Clark
 * Jane Clendinning
 * Marion Guck
 * Patricia Hall
 * Gretchen Horlacher
 * Martha Hyde
 * Marianne Kielian-Gibert
 * Judith Lochhead
 * Severine Neff
 * Sanna Pederson
 * Janet Schmalfeldt
 * Deborah Stein
 * Mary Wennerstrom