Feminist in the Concert Hall

Listening for Election Day, 2024

Listening for Election Day, 2024

Hello intrepid Women's Philharmonic Advocacy Readers! In honor of the US Election Day 2024, we have a shortened news brief for you featuring Stacy Garrop’s 2020 work The Battle of the Ballot. On this most important of American civic days (and the days leading up to...

WPA News Digest – October 28 2024

WPA News Digest – October 28 2024

Lots of concerts in October and November have been/are featuring works by women composers! (We love to see it!) On November 3, 2024 the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (San Francisco, USA) will perform the world premiere of Elijah’s Call: An Oratorio for...

WPA News Digest — October 21, 2024

WPA News Digest — October 21, 2024

We're here for another exciting week!! On Saturday October 26, the woman-founded Turkish American Orchestra (TAO) will give its debut performance in New York's Symphony Space under the direction Nisan Ak. Cofounded by Ak and technology executive Ulku Rowe, the...

WPA News Digest – October 14, 2024

WPA News Digest – October 14, 2024

The concert season is in full swing! It’s no secret we adore Amy Beach and her music, but especially her monumental and passionate Piano Concerto in C-sharp minor, Op. 45.  Was it “A Virtual Autobiography,” as has been suggested? If so, what a richly emotional life...

WPA News Digest – October 7, 2024

WPA News Digest – October 7, 2024

Marin Alsop and the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra have recently enjoyed a successful eleven-city tour of Japan. In addition to classics by Beethoven and Mozart, their program included Jessie Montgomery’s Strum—a work that might be familiar to WPA readers, as...

This weekend:  Marianne Martines and Judith Weir

This weekend: Marianne Martines and Judith Weir

Marianne Martines’ works continue gaining recognition – Boston’s Horizon Ensemble performs her Symphony in C on Sunday, Oct. 6 – the concert is “pay what you can” and will stream, if you are unable to attend in person.  More information here.   The theme of the...