Feminist in the Concert Hall

Composer of the Month – Modesta Bor (1926-1998)

Composer of the Month – Modesta Bor (1926-1998)

By Elizabeth de Brito After a paralysing illness derailed a bright career as a concert pianist, Modesta Bor found passion and purpose as a composer, emerging as one of the most significant musical figures in 20th century Venezuela. Not just through her glittering...

More on Chen Yi, Composer of the Month!

More on Chen Yi, Composer of the Month!

We've been celebrating Chen Yi as our Composer Of The Month!  Elizabeth de Brito commented on the lack of events celebrating Chen Yi’s 70th birthday. This is true – but there are many events featuring Chen Yi and her music – just none that name and celebrate the...

Hidden Herstory – Dmitri Shostakovich and his female contemporaries

Hidden Herstory – Dmitri Shostakovich and his female contemporaries

By Elizabeth de Brito Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) left a deep impression on 20th century classical music, however many great women contributed to the Russian and international music scene. Here we shine a light on his female contemporaries, from fellow students at...

Composer of the Month – Chen Yi

Composer of the Month – Chen Yi

By Elizabeth de Brito One of the greatest living Chinese composers, this month I’m thrilled to illuminate the brilliant work of Chen Yi. With a list of commissions from practically every major classical ensemble and a resumé of performances that circumvent the globe,...

Julia Perry’s Violin Concerto Revealed

Julia Perry’s Violin Concerto Revealed

By Dr. Liane Curtis On Dec. 2, 2022 I had the opportunity to hear – more than hear, of course, to experience -- the Experiential Orchestra in New York City (you will recall that EXO brought us the magnificent recording of Ethel Smyth’s The Prison, which won a Grammy...