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From well-known choral classics, to carols both baroque and modern, we present a feast of festive works by talented women across the ages.
Oxford's Somerville College Choir and director Will Dawes present a stunning program of festive choral works by women.
Westminster Abbey Organ Scholar Carolyn Craig performs Florence Price’s dramatic First Sonata for Organ, inspired by Alexandre Guilmant, and music of 20th-century French woman composers.
Cappella Clausura performs music by women composers of all eras but specializes in repertory by those in the cloister ("clausura") during the Italian baroque period, when historical circumstances ...
Balboa Park’s 34th annual Summer Organ Festival to showcase women organists and composers San Diego Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramirez will kick things off with a concert highlighting female ...
Florence Price was the first Black female composer to have a symphony played by a major orchestra in the 1930s.
Finishing Bach’s Organ Music, With Help From 118 Composers A new project completes Bach’s plans for his kaleidoscopic “Orgelbüchlein,” with a 21st-century touch.
Pittsburgh Opera will explore 900 years of music by women composers in an upcoming free concert. Called “Women’s March,” the 55-minute program will stream on the opera’s YouTube channel at ...
Music by American composers will be heard throughout the new season. John Adams, Mason Bates, Geoffrey Gordon, Kevin Puts, Kareem Roustom, Sean Shepherd and Billy Strayhorn have all been programmed.
The program will feature French, Canadian and American organ music inspired by the Christmas season. Two composers on every organist’s holiday A-list are Louis-Claude Daquin and Claude-Bénigne ...
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