Tag: The Women’s Philharmonic

  • 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, Chen Yi is one of our most important musical voices. In this,…

  • Monday Link Roundup: April 18, 2022

    Monday Link Roundup: April 18, 2022

    A bit of news to start your week! Bethan Langford as Maria Theresia von Paradis in The Paradis Files. Photograph: Patrick Baldwin We are intrigued by the new opera that explores the life of the blind composer and pianist, Maria Theresia von Paradis (1759-1824).  “The Paradis Files”  is receiving positive reviews, and definitively gives much…

  • Monday Link Round Up: October 11, 2021

    Monday Link Round Up: October 11, 2021

    News and music to start your week!   The New York Times ran a feature on the life and music of Louise Farrenc, pictured above.  The French composer broke boundaries on many fronts, and her symphonies are fantastic works long overdue of performances and recognition.  Read the story here, which includes a Spotify playlist of…

  • Monday Link Round Up: April 12, 2021

    Monday Link Round Up: April 12, 2021

    News and music to start your week! Read about the Sister Cities Girlchoir and their work with composer Erin Busch, pictured above, to educate and inspire.  Busch, who is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the education of women composers, which is evidenced in part by her Young Women Composers…