Women in Global Music Network
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New website update: joe-davies.com With info about books, public engagement, Women in Global Music Network events, and videos.
We’re looking forward to the online launch of The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers on 14 July. Music @ Cambridge In association with the International Symposium Dame Ethel Smyth: Connections, Culture, and Context Music @ DCU Register here: womeninglobalmusic.org/post/online-bo…
We’re pleased to share footage of our recent collaboration with Finding A Voice at UCI Arts Watch the panel discussion “Collaboration, Curation, Performance” with Róisín Maher, @aiskenny and Yonit Kosovske. Chaired by Joe Davies youtu.be/gnWKaOHhPVU?si…
Not long to go until our #EthelSmyth symposium! We are really looking forward to welcoming delegates to Music @ DCU next week. You still have time to register & there are day rates as well as concessionary options. We hope you'll join us for this celebration of all things Smyth!
Music @ DCU The launch of The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers, hosted by Women in Global Music Network, also takes place as part of the symposium. Join us online on Sunday 14 June, from 6.15-7.15pm (BST). Guest speakers: Cornelia Bartsch and Larry Todd womeninglobalmusic.org/post/online-bo…
Great to be at Music @ DCU for the #EthelSmyth symposium & looking forward to day 2. Women in Global Music Network there’s still time to register for the online launch of Music @ Cambridge the Cambridge Companion to Women Composers - tomorrow at 6.15pm (BST): docs.google.com/forms/d/1i4Map…
The second day of the International Symposium 'Ethel Smyth: Connections, Culture, and Context' is in full swing at the Dublin City University All Hallows Campus. We are delighted to welcome the keynote presenter, Dr Christopher Wiley from the University of Surrey.
Such an amazing 2 days of #EthelSmyth research at the Dame Ethel Smyth: Connections, Culture, and Context symposium! Thank you Music @ DCU Women in Global Music Network SMI Musicology Dr Hannah Millington Christopher Wiley and all the amazing presenters! #TeamSmyth
Congratulations to Dr Hannah Millington, Dr Amy Zigler & all involved for a brilliant Ethel Smyth Symposium - fascinating papers and discussions with exciting signs of what’s to come re women in music. Wonderful to end with the launch of the Music @ Cambridge Companion to Women Composers.
📚 We are hosting a conference for the RMA's 150th anniversary from 11-13 September in London. This celebratory international conference will take place in Senate House Library, Royal Holloway’s Central London campus, and the British Library royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-t…
New Art Song Augmented page on the Irish composer Ina Boyle, with recordings by @RGCWbaritone and Orla Shannon, among others. Huge thanks to Orla Shannon for putting together all of the materials for the page. Ina Boyle Society Limited (IBSL) artsongaugmented.org/ina-boyle
🌷The Composeher album is OUT NOW!🌷 Featuring the world premiere recordings of 7 new choral works, written for the The GSA Choir by 7 female composers as part of Composeher. Stream🎧 gsachoir.ffm.to/composeher Order CD💿 bit.ly/composeher_alb… 🧵
We’re pleased to share the online launch of The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers Music @ Cambridge ~ with guest speakers Cornelia Bartsch and R. Larry Todd. Watch the video below: youtu.be/QTKFfIBFk_U
Thrilled to announce Call for Participation for The Expansive Canvas: Large-Scale Form in the Music of 19th C Women Composers | 26–28 August 2025. Hosted by Trinity College Dublin RIAMDublin and Trinity Long Room Hub Calling PERFORMERS, SCHOLARS & INDUSTRY LEADERS expansivecanvas.com
Just 2 weeks left to send a proposal to The Expansive Canvas! Here’s what it’s all about. And you can hear myself and Denise Neary, co-chair of the event, chat about it here: youtube.com/watch?v=QoM-aI…. With thanks to the Trinity Long Room Hub!