Time: | Oct 5, 2024 (UTC-5) |
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Location: | Huguette Labelle Hall |
Celebrate women in classical music history with works by composers like Mendelssohn-Hensel, Boulanger, Beach, Louie and Livingston. The world needs more music, and the world of music needs more women! In this concert, we feature a sampling of the vast array of brilliant female composers who have made their mark on the classical music scene over the past two centuries, from early-Romantic German composer and pianist Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, to French composer, conductor and teacher Nadia Boulanger and American composer and pianist Amy Beach, both very active at the turn of the century, to modern-day Canadian luminary composers Alexina Louie and Cecilia Livingston. The program will include performances on a variety of instruments by some of our rising star students and scholarship winners. We will also celebrate the extraordinary women on our list of scholarship donors, who represent all walks of life but share at least one thing in common – their dedication to supporting music and the arts. Join us and our host Professor Julie Pedneault-Deslauriers, who will introduce the works and share some insights into the fascinating women who created them. PROGRAM Introduction/Host – Julie Pedneault Deslauriers Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel - 3 duets: Lucia Micu, soprano; Emma Kwong, mezzo-soprano with Maxime Dubé-Malenfant, piano Amy Beach: Romance – Luigi Torres, violin with pianist (TBC) Nadia Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps – Luigi Torres, violin with pianist (TBC) Alexina Louie: Memories in an Ancient Garden – Enah Cheng, piano Cecilia Livingston: Kalipso – Lauren Reisig, soprano with Maxime Dubé-Malenfant, piano Information Source: uO | École de Musique| School of Music | eventbrite