Women Write Music History
Female composers — a modern phenomenon? Far from it! Women have always made music, even during ancient Greek times. Hildegard von Bingen composed her first chants 900 years ago. About 400 years later, Maddalena Casulana became the first woman to print her works before Maddalena Sirmen, in the 18th century, emerged as one of the world’s first violin virtuosos, captivating European stages. Who were these women? What inspired them? And most importantly, how does their music sound? Discover the answers in a unique performance-lecture where Noemi Deitz (text) and Paula Rein (vocalist) provide insights into the lives of eight female composers spanning eight centuries of music history. Following this, the Her Ensemble will perform eight selected works by these composers in a concert at CAPE.
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Presented by CAPE. Performers: Noemi Deitz (text), Paula Rein (vocals), and the Her Ensemble (musical works performed).
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
CAPE-Centre des Arts Pluriels Ettelbruck
1 Pl. Marie-Adelaide
9063 Ettelbruck
Luxembourg
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