What kind of music was composed in early the 1900s in the shadow of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius? Featuring piano trios from women composers whose lives were governed by gender discrimination but also characterized by a breaking of boundaries, a strength of will and an alternative culture.
Music by Helvi Leiviskä’s (1902-1982), Laura Netzel (1839-1927) and Heidi Sundblad-Halme (1903-1973).
Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive Sunday, February 23 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $30/$15 student at the door Limited free parking
ECSQ Season Finale: Cello Quintets with Guest Artist India Gailey
The ECSQ closes out its season by teaming with a special guest India Gailey to perform cello quintets.
India Gailey is a cellist, composer, and improviser of “unparalleled talent” (Take Effect) based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS. Recently named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30,” in May 2022 India released her second solo cello album, to you through (Redshift Records) to much acclaim. India has worked most often in the realms of classical and experimental music, including tours across Canada, the United States, and Germany.
Together, India and the ECSQ will perform Schubert’s famous cello quintet in C Major, as well as two brand new commissions by none other than India and the ECSQ’s Emily Kennedy.
ECSQ Season Finale: Cello Quintets with Guest Artist India Gailey
The ECSQ closes out its season by teaming with a special guest India Gailey to perform cello quintets.
India Gailey is a cellist, composer, and improviser of “unparalleled talent” (Take Effect) based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS. Recently named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30,” in May 2022 India released her second solo cello album, to you through (Redshift Records) to much acclaim. India has worked most often in the realms of classical and experimental music, including tours across Canada, the United States, and Germany.
Together, India and the ECSQ will perform Schubert’s famous cello quintet in C Major, as well as two brand new commissions by none other than India and the ECSQ’s Emily Kennedy.
ECSQ Season Finale: Cello Quintets with Guest Artist India Gailey
The ECSQ closes out its season by teaming with a special guest India Gailey to perform cello quintets.
India Gailey is a cellist, composer, and improviser of “unparalleled talent” (Take Effect) based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS. Recently named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30,” in May 2022 India released her second solo cello album, to you through (Redshift Records) to much acclaim. India has worked most often in the realms of classical and experimental music, including tours across Canada, the United States, and Germany.
Together, India and the ECSQ will perform Schubert’s famous cello quintet in C Major, as well as two brand new commissions by none other than India and the ECSQ’s Emily Kennedy.