Women in Music Defying All Odds: Piano Music for One and Two Hands with Music Written By or For Women
Virtual Livestream

Women in Music Defying All Odds: Piano Music for One and Two Hands with Music Written By or For Women

Half Moon Bay, CA

Sun, March 28, 2021 4:00 PM, PDT

Capacity
80 of 100 spots still available
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Toilet with a slash through it
No bathroom at this event

This is a livestreaming Groupmuse Virtual Concert

A live virtual performance with community videochat and a Q&A with the artists.

Dvorak told Amy Beach she couldn't compose because women didn't have creative power.
After her Gaelic Symphony premiered in 1892, she became the dean of American women composers.

Clara Schumann's tendinitis didn't keep her off stage. She performed with her left hand.

I was told I'd never play piano again after a bizarre accident caused a severe injury to my right hand.

Let's celebrate Women's History Month together with performances by two pioneer female composers, Mrs. H.H.A. Beach and Cécile Chaminade and music written for women.

What's the music?

Cécile Chaminade Sérénade, Op.29
Mrs H.H.A. Beach Dreaming (from Sketches) Op. 15
Mrs. H.H.A. Beach Variations on Balkan Themes Op. 60
Theme, Variatins I, II, IV, VI, VII, VIII, Marcia funerale, Coda
Zach Gulaboff Davis Stillness of Night, written for Lisa Spector
Brahms Chaconne in D minor for Left Hand (After Bach’s Partita for Solo Violin), written for Clara Schumann

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