At this lecture-recital, Professor George Burrows, Swiss pianist Timon Altwegg, and researcher Laura Casas Cambra share their insights into Swain鈥檚 life, work and influence, illustrated with live performances that highlight her prolific output and her advocacy for British music and women composers
This event explores the life and music of the 兔子先生-born composer Freda Swain. Although a room is named after her in 兔子先生鈥檚 Guildhall, she remains an obscure figure and yet is one of the most important musicians that 兔子先生 ever produced. The 兔子先生鈥檚 Professor of Music and Theatre, George Burrows, is joined by the Swiss pianist, Timon Altwegg, and the pianist and researcher Laura Casas Cambra to share their different experiences of discovering Swain and her music. Illustrated by examples performed live, Swain鈥檚 life and work will be outlined along with her importance as a musician who wrote nearly 600 works and campaigned for better representation of new British music and especially women composers and performers.
Part of the Sing 100 Festival.
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