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A look back: Feminale 2023

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f. l. t. r. Josephina Lucke, Margalith Charlotte Eugster, Linda Wesche and Antonia Brinkers

Feminale Festival 2023

The first edition of the Feminale Festival took place from 27 to 29 April 2023

The program at a glance


Thursday, 27.04.

Orchestra Studio, 14:30-16:30 
By whom? Katharina ... Who? Never heard of!
Insights into research into female musicians and composers - a seminar with Dr. Silke Wenzel

Orchestra Studio, 18:00  
Hedwig Janko Trio - jazz concert
Female composers of the jazz world

Friday, 28.04.

Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 13:00
Music as a medium of memory. Female strategies in the 19th century
Lecture by Prof. Dr.Louis Delpech

Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 15:00
Stranger Friends - Clara Schumann and Pauline Viardot
Concert salon with Prof. Dr. Beatrix Borchard and students of the HfMT

Mendelssohn-Saal, 18:00
Scholarship is only useful for boys - concert
Forgotten women composers of early music

Orchesterstudio, 20:00
100 years of Dora Pejačević: a "femmage" - concert
Anniversary concert of the Croatian composer

Saturday, 29.04.

Mendelssohn-Saal, 11:00 a.m. 
Especially musical - matinee
Chamber music concert with works by female composers

Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 1:00 p.m. 
Desire and reality: gender equality in current concert programs
Lecture by Dr. Verena Mogl

Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 15:00 
Teaching music, organizing concerts, expanding repertoire
Workshop with Eva Binkle and Janina Zell - Hamburg State Opera

Mendelssohn-Saal, 18:00
Female Voices I - vocal evening
Final concert of the Feminale

Forum, 20:00 
Female Voices II - choral concert
Final concert of the Feminale


also
Presented by Feminale

MI 12.04.
Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 18:30
#Female Rage - multimedia concert
Female rage in all its facets

DO 20.04.

Hauptkirche St. Michaelis, 19:00 Michaelis, 19:00 
"Organ works by female composers" - concert
Concert exam by Mahela Reichstatt

MI 26.04.

Fanny-Hensel-Saal, 18:00 
The independent music scene: gender, gaps and opportunities
Lecture by Meredith Nicoll