Friday Festival Recap – May 31, 2013

With plans for the 2014 festival already in motion, it’s time to continue our recap of the many amazing performances and events from this year’s festival with a few of the many photos. More to come soon!

 

Carolyn Bell and Alex Nakhimovsky

Carolyn Bell, jazz stylist, and Alex Nakhimovsky, piano, perform a stellar set including Women Be Wise, Twisted, and Indigo Sky.

 

Carrie Koffman and Maggie Francis

Carrie Koffman, saxophone, and Maggie Francis, piano, perform Shakkei, by guest composer Hilary Tann.

 

Mary Matthews and Melissa Wertheimer

Mary Matthews and Melissa Wertheimer perform Consulting the Oracle, by Anna Rubin, winner of the 2013 composition competition.

 

2013 Festival in Pictures

Another wonderful festival this year with so many incredible performances and events.

And so many PICTURES! We couldn’t wait to start sharing them (and there are so many great highlights) so enjoy these few. They’re just the tip of the iceberg!

Today’s photos are a few highlights from the festival’s first day-long conference presenting papers and research on various topics related to women composers, historical and living, and their music. The full list of presenters included Michele Aichele, Penny Brandt, Stephanie Lind, Katherine Eberle, David Pearson, Tatev Amiryan, Julia Mortyakova, Mary Matthews, Melissa Wertheimer, Nichole Chamberlain, Jessica Rudman, and guest-composer Hilary Tann.

 

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Penny Brandt (piano) and Coralie Gallet (soprano)

Penny Brandt presented her paper, Listening for Elsa’s Voice: Influences and Styles of Three Songs by Elsa Olivieri-Sangiacomo (Respighi), which included research on Elsa’s music and her relationship with Ottorino Respighi. The talk included a performance of Elsa’s songs by Penny and Coralie Gallet.

 

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Melissa Wertheimer, Mary Matthews, and Nicole Chamberlain (L to R)

The Dahlia Flute Duo and Nicole Chamberlain discussed building composer/performer relationships in the course of building respective careers.

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David Pearson

David Pearson discussed the use of poetic form and other pitch and rhythm processes found in Crawford’s music in his talk The Poetic Sensibility of Ruth Crawford’s Diaphonic Suite No. 1. The talk included a performance of Crawford’s Diaphonic Suite No. 1 by David on saxophone.

Picture of the Day – 9/26/2012

 

What an amazing show of support for the Festival!  An avid audience listens to Daniel Morel as he opens the 2011 Benefit Concert.  The event was an unqualified success: great music, tasty food, and good company.  The funds raised by that concert helped us to present the wonderful events of the 2012 Festival, featuring Festival Guest Judith Shatin and dozens of other female composers.

Plans are well underway for the 2013 Festival, so if you would like to help support our activities, please check back soon for information about our upcoming fundraising campaign.

Picture of the Day – September 13, 2012

One day behind, but back with the photos! And to start this week, can you name this singer? She has appeared in musicals and operas throughout the region, singing with Berkshire Opera, Connecticut Opera, Warner Theatre, Greater Hartford Opera Ensemble, Simsbury Light Opera Company, and Hartford Opera Theater, and has toured Brazil, Spain, Argentina, and Scotland as soloist and section leader.

 

 

Did you peek? Well, if you’re not sure – she’s Patrice Fitzgerald, one of the many amazing performers who will be a part of the coming 2013 Festival. Be sure to catch her and everyone else in concert.