How to celebrate International Women's Day with classical music

Mark International Women's Day and the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage by listening to some of the best female composers and artists

Published: March 5, 2018 at 12:00 pm

International Women’s Day on BBC Radio 3 Thursday 8 March, all day

Female composers past and present will be featured throughout International Women’s Day on Radio 3, with guests including conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and composer Judith Weir. The station has also teamed up with BBC Introducing to feature unsigned and unpublished female composers.

International Women’s Day at the Royal College of Music Thursday 8 March, 6pm

Performances of works by female composers, including Clara Schumann, Lili and Nadia Boulanger and Judith Weir will be interspersed with readings of literature by Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf.

In Tune with Feminist Future at The Royal Academy of Arts Friday 9 March, 6.30pm

Musicians from the Royal College of Music come together to mark International Women’s Day with a programme inspired by female composers and artists. The concert will combine music, literature and art, including works by Royal Academicians.

International Women’s Day at the Holywell Music Room, Oxford Friday 9 March, 8pm

The Oxford University Music Faculty are celebrating International Women’s Day with their artist in residence and cellist Natalie Clein, who will perform both contemporary and older works by female composers, including a new commission by Hannah Kendall.

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