Women Composers and Song

Speaker
Panel discussion with Professor Anne Laure Humbert, soprano Gabriella Di Laccio, composers Anna Appleby and Dominique Le Gendre
Event date
Event time
18:30 - 20:30
Venue
Jacqueline du Pré Music Building
Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda's College
Event type
Concerts
Event cost
£20 regular / £5 students
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

Renowned Brazilian soprano Gabriella Di Laccio, together with pianist Richard Leach, will be presenting a programme of music by women composers. At the centre of the programme is the work of British composer, Madeleine Dring, whose 100th anniversary we are celebrating this year. Dring’s ‘I Hate Music’ and work for piano feature in a programme which also includes songs by Anna Appleby, Amy Beach, Elizabeth Maconchy, Florence Price and Pauline Viardot, among others.

The recital is preceded by a panel discussion organized jointly by the Donne Foundation, the Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice at Oxford Brookes University, and St Hilda’s College. In an age where inclusivity and representation are imperative, this event aims to spotlight the challenges, triumphs, and the evolving landscape for women in classical music. The discussion will be hosted by Professor Anne Laure Humbert, the Director of the Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice at Oxford Brookes. The discussants are Gabriella Di Laccio and composers Anna Appleby and Dominique Le Gendre.