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Woven Melodies
Woven Melodies
Photo by Malek Mohammadi Nejad

Woven Melodies – presented by ANU School of Music's Women in Music program and Wamburang Women's Choir.

This concert is a celebration of the breadth and creativity of women's music through many centuries, performed by talented women from the ANU School of Music and Wamburang Women's Choir.

Featuring music by Clara Schumann, Louise Farrenc, Nadia Boulanger, Josephine Lang, Amy Beach and Alana Henderson, we also showcase the richness of local indigenous language and song, weaving together women's voices in creative arrangements.

Any ticketing revenue will go towards further educational events for the Women in Music students.

 

More information:

The ANU School of Music's Women in Music program is convened by Dr Anna McDonald. It supports women students to achieve their highest potential through individual and group workshops and performance opportunities, leading to authentic, creative and successful careers.

The Wamburang Women's Choir, a choir of First Peoples women, is run by Alinta Barlow  – a proud Ngunnawal woman with many years of experience in singing and performing around Canberra. With support from the School of Music, the choir focuses on contemporary music and Indigenous languages of Australia, and has considerable performing experience. The Choir is a program of the ANU Community Music Centre and generously funded by artsACT.

 

      

 

Date & time

  • Mon 23 Sep 2024, 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

Location

Larry Sitsky Recital Room, ANU School of Music

Contact

  •  ANU School of Music
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Woven Melodies
Image: The Wamburang Women's Choir. Photo by Chloe Hobbs