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BBC Radio 3 celebrates performance and live music from all over the UK this Autumn

BBC Radio 3 celebrates performance and live music from all over the UK this Autumn
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Akwesasne condolence ceremony remembers children who never returned from residential schools

Akwesasne condolence ceremony remembers children who never returned from residential schools
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Live-streamed concert review: London Chamber Ensemble/Madeleine Mitchell (violin)

Madeleine Mitchell. Photo: Daniel Ross   Violinist and director of the London Chamber Ensemble Madeleine Mitchell put together an eclectic range of works written over the past 100 years by British female composers. The concert was designed to celebrate International Women’s Day on 8 March, although I find these works stand on their own merit without needing a banner of justification. It is an enormous help when the performances are as honed as these – which in the Covid situation is nothing short of miraculous. The concert, live streamed from St John’s Smith Square, began with the fluid and romantic language of Rebecca Clarke’s Piano Trio – eloquent but perhaps a little old-fashioned for 1921. The differing characters in the music were well defined, and the balance impressive. Cellist Joseph Spooner and Madeleine Mitchell were both particularly expressive in the Andante, Sophia Rahman bringing much nuance to the piano writing. Other highlights of the concert included th

A Century of Music by British Women review – densely packed celebration feels understated

Recorded at St John’s Smith Square, London, and available to stream Madeleine Mitchell’s laudable programme marking International Women’s Day featured committed performances in a fascinating collection of works Madeleine Mitchell. Photograph: Daniel Ross Madeleine Mitchell. Photograph: Daniel Ross FloraWillson Tue 9 Mar 2021 07.20 EST Last modified on Tue 9 Mar 2021 07.22 EST International Women’s Day was first celebrated in 1911 – if celebrated is the word for an event calling for women’s rights to vote and work, and to end discrimination. Now, 110 years later, it remains an annual fixture: a spur to debate, awareness-raising, frustration and fury. The world has changed radically since 1911. But if the ever-energetic violinist and British music advocate Madeleine Mitchell had programmed a concert simply called A Century of Music by British Composers, would you have assumed you’d find women in the lineup? (And how often are programmes of musi

MusicalAmerica - MA s Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, March 8-15

Warmth from other Suns. View here until April 29. 7:30 pm ET: SalonEra presents Women in Music. Women’s History Month is marked with instrumental and vocal music by Maddalena Sirmen, Barbara Strozzi, Isabella Leonarda, Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, and Clara Schumann. Featured guests include harpsichordist Byron Schenkman, violinist Shelby Yamin, and soprano Michele Kennedy, who share a commitment to researching, performing, and recording music by women composers. View here. 8 pm ET: EnsembleNEWSRQ presents Nightfall! The ensemble performs Gerard Grisey’s Stelé for two percussionists, David Maric’s Nascent Forms for mallet quartet, and David T. Little’s Haunt of Last Nightfall for percussion quartet and electronics. View here.

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