I will perform a piece with ensemble Klangforum Wien at a concert on 13th June at 7:30pm at ORF RadioKulturhaus. The concert also includes work from a legendary group of composers, including Tania León, Elaine Mitchener, Bára Gísladóttir, Ailís Ní Ríain. More information about the concert here.
More on Wiener Festwochen’s Akademie Zweite Moderne Summit from the website:
Every year, ten women composers* perform their compositions as ambassadors of the Academy in two concerts during the festival weeks. At the additional summit meeting, participants engage in panels and workshops on relevant issues addressed in the Academy Declaration and strengthen their powerful alliance.
Since the academy was founded, more and more alliance partners worldwide have joined, setting an example for a gender-equitable, diverse music culture.
No more excuses: In 2024, as part of the Wiener Festwochen | Freie Republik Wien, the Akademie Zweite Moderne was founded as an initiative dedicated to serving as a catalyst for a gender-equitable music culture and thereby seeking to transform a centuries-old inequality. Each year, the Akademie Zweite Moderne therefore invites ten internationally pioneering female composers* to Vienna.
Feminist, global, and for everyone: The Academy’s goal is to increase the proportion of works by women composers* in the concert and music theater sectors, to expand the traditional canon, and to create a dedicated network of partner institutions around the world. The result is a female, global, and diverse network of composition and performance!
As in previous years, this year's composers Klangforum Wien in two concerts with Klangforum Wien in 2026. The theme of this year's annual summit meeting of the academy is "Considering Appropriation."
“I am always wary of people who say their identity is just one thing.” (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie). The concert *No More Excuses I* celebrates the sounds between and spotlights influential female pioneers* who are shaping the discourse on cultural identity and participation through postcolonial and inclusive perspectives.
A production of the Vienna Festival | Freie Republik Wien in cooperation with RadioKulturhaus Wien, Ö1
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