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Feminale 2024

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The second edition of the Feminale Festival took place from 23.04 to 27.04.

Profs go Feminale

HfMT teachers play works by Rebecca Clarke, Kaija Saariaho, Clara Schumann, Tera de Marez Oyens, Lili Boulanger, Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, Olga Neuwirth, Paule Maurice.

Schumu Night

School music students perform works by Amy Beach, Cécile Chaminade, Rita Strohl and Hélène Fleury.

Ever heard of them? - Big band composers

The Landesjugendjazzorchester plays compositions by and with Claudia Döffinger.

Live music - analyzed live

Concert with theoretical insights by Anne Hameister and Oliver Mathes to music by Grazyna Bacewicz, Meredith Monk.

Echoes of Freedom

Music by Iranian women composers meets Baroque music - works by Barbara Strozzi, Arezou Rezaei, Mojan Alaiyeh, Francesca Campana, Homa Samiei, Francesca Caccini, Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre.

Female Voices

With songs, duets and tercets by Fanny Hensel, Augusta Holmès, Judith Weir, Caroline Shaw, Barbara Strozzi, Irena Białkiewiczówna, Meredith Monk, Katharina Rosenberger, Lili Boulanger, Sophie Westenholz, Florence Price.

From here! Hamburg women composers

Chamber music with works by Felicitas Kukuck, Ilse Fromm-Michaels, Fanny Hensel, Helene Liebmann, Sofia Gubaidulina, Lisa Streich.

CANDOUR Duo

Clara Haberkamp and Lisa Wulff play and sing their own compositions - innovative sounds, subtle grooves, strong melodies.

Discover, listen, sing along!

Songs by female composers and poets in the hymnal.

Shorties

Shorty I: Women composers from Spain and Latin America

Shorty II: Keys, Strings, Computers: A connection between past and present

Great works need great halls

Grand closing concert of the Feminale with the University of Hamburg choir and HfMT ensembles - works by Anna-Karin Klockar, Anna Thorwaldsdottir, Louise Farrenc, Ljubica Marić, Valerie Coleman.

Aretha Franklin - a femmage

Concert and closing party of the Feminale.

Standing ovation

Insights into the life, work and music of Dora Pejačević, Louise Farrenc, Ethel Smyth, Augusta Holmès, Emilie Mayer, Ilse Fromm-Michaels, Hope Lee, Marianna Martines, Florence Price.