Feminist in the Concert Hall

Happy Women’s History Month!

Happy Women’s History Month!

We are thrilled that many concerts are taking place to celebrate Women's History Month – As our friend conductor Wilbur Lin says, “Elevating women artists should not be limited to a single month, but #WomenHistoryMonth is always a good time to review how we are...

Listen to This: Margaret Bonds

Listen to This: Margaret Bonds

Margaret Bonds (March 3, 1913 - April 26, 1972), was an American composer, pianist, and educator. She is most remembered for her collaborations with poet Langston Hughes. Born and raised in Chicago, she was a student of Florence Price and William Dawson. She began...

2024 Women Composers Festival of Hartford

2024 Women Composers Festival of Hartford

What better way to kick off Women’s History Month than a festival of work by women composers? The Women Composers Festival of Hartford will hold their annual event this weekend (March 1 & March 2, 2024) on the campus of Central Connecticut State University. Each...

Listen to This: Dorothy Howell

Listen to This: Dorothy Howell

Dorothy Howell (February 25, 1898 - January 12, 1982) was an English composer and pianist, who earned great acclaim during her lifetime. Born in Birmingham, Howell was a student at the Royal Academy of Music when she was 15 years old. The work that led her towards...

Listen to This: Ruth Gipps

Listen to This: Ruth Gipps

Ruth Gipps (February 20, 1921-February 21, 1999) was an English composer, oboist, pianist, conductor, and educator. Her tremendous compositional output includes five symphonies, seven concerto, and a vast number of chamber and choral works. Gipps was a child prodigy,...

Listen to This: Elsa Barraine

Listen to This: Elsa Barraine

Elsa Barraine (February 13, 1910 - March 20, 1999) was a French composer who worked in Paris just after the neoclassicist movement of Les Six, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Born into a musical family, she attended the Paris Conservatorie, and won the Prix de Rome in 1929....