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Forgotten Voices: Women Composers in Song / Oxford Lieder Spring Song 2022

Margarete Schweikert & Elizabeth Maconchy

Part of the Oxford Lieder Spring Song 2022 Festival

Add to my Calendar 19-03-2022 11:30 19-03-2022 13:30 36 Forgotten Voices: Women Composers in Song / Oxford Lieder Spring Song 2022 Presented in association with SWAP’ra This year’s Spring Song focuses on women composers, the countless gifted figures who vanished from our recital stages. Over the course of four lecture-recitals, with an array of exceptional artists curated and led by the ever-brilliant Natasha Loges, we will celebrate and explore songs by four composers: Hedwige Chrétien, Margarete Schweikert, Elizabeth Maconchy and Johanna Müller-Hermann, showing how their music both fitted into and challenged expectations of song composition in their day. We will also be launching the Forgotten Voices resources about women composers on the Oxford Lieder website.Part 1: Margarete Schweikert, 11.30am-12.30pmNatasha Loges speakerKate Kennedy speakerKitty Whately mezzo-sopranoKeval Shah piano Margarete Schweikert (1887-1957) began composing as a child and her works, including songs, had their first major outing at a concert when she was just 17. She wrote at least 160 songs, setting a wide range of poets. This lecture recital features songs by Schweikert and by Hugo Wolf. Part 2: Elizabeth Maconchy, 4pm-5pmNatasha Loges speakerKate Kennedy speakerJames Gilchrist tenorKeval Shah piano Denied a scholarship from the Royal College of Music for being a woman who ‘will only get married and never write another note’, Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1944) became one of the most substantial and respected composers of her time, with a large and important body of songs. This lecture recital features songs by Maconchy and by Benjamin Britten. Interested in this event? You might also like Forgotten Voices: Women Composers in Song. Elizabeth Maconchy & Johanna Müller-Hermann on March 20th, 2pm-5pm. Practical Information It’s wonderful to be fully back in person, but we still want to ensure that audience, artists and our team feel safe. Please click here to view our latest COVID-19 policies. We will continuously review our safety measures as the situation progresses and government guidance changes. Do please check this page before your visit for the most up-to-date information. Levine Building - Trinity College, Oxford DD/MM/YYYY

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Programme

Margarete Schweikert6 Lieder, Op.3

Performers

Kitty Whately – mezzo-soprano
James Gilchrist – Tenor
Keval Shah – piano
Natasha Loges – Speaker
Kate Kennedy – Speaker

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Programme Note


Presented in association with SWAP’ra

This year’s Spring Song focuses on women composers, the countless gifted figures who vanished from our recital stages. Over the course of four lecture-recitals, with an array of exceptional artists curated and led by the ever-brilliant Natasha Loges, we will celebrate and explore songs by four composers: Hedwige Chrétien, Margarete Schweikert, Elizabeth Maconchy and Johanna Müller-Hermann, showing how their music both fitted into and challenged expectations of song composition in their day. We will also be launching the Forgotten Voices resources about women composers on the Oxford Lieder website.

Part 1: Margarete Schweikert, 11.30am-12.30pm
Natasha Loges speaker
Kate Kennedy speaker
Kitty Whately mezzo-soprano
Keval Shah piano

Margarete Schweikert (1887-1957) began composing as a child and her works, including songs, had their first major outing at a concert when she was just 17. She wrote at least 160 songs, setting a wide range of poets. This lecture recital features songs by Schweikert and by Hugo Wolf.

Part 2: Elizabeth Maconchy, 4pm-5pm
Natasha Loges speaker
Kate Kennedy speaker
James Gilchrist tenor
Keval Shah piano

Denied a scholarship from the Royal College of Music for being a woman who ‘will only get married and never write another note’, Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1944) became one of the most substantial and respected composers of her time, with a large and important body of songs. This lecture recital features songs by Maconchy and by Benjamin Britten.

Interested in this event? You might also like Forgotten Voices: Women Composers in Song. Elizabeth Maconchy & Johanna Müller-Hermann on March 20th, 2pm-5pm.

Practical Information 
It’s wonderful to be fully back in person, but we still want to ensure that audience, artists and our team feel safe. Please click here to view our latest COVID-19 policies. We will continuously review our safety measures as the situation progresses and government guidance changes. Do please check this page before your visit for the most up-to-date information.

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