Unsung Heroines – Celebrating Women’s History Month at Church In the Gardens (Site)
Saturday March 29, 2025, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
$12.51 – $23.18A quartet of women perform works for piano and strings by a diverse group of female composers to include Dora Pejacevic, Florence Price, Vitezslava Kapalova, Cecile Chaminade, Teresa Carreno, Rebecca Clarke, Ethel Smith, Louise Farrell, and Helene de Montgeroult.
Program:
Piano Quartet in D Minor, op. 25…..Dora Pejačević (1885 – 1923)
Fantasy #1 and #2……Florence Price (1887 – 1953)
Elegie for Viola and Piano (arr.)….. Vitezslava Kapálová (1915 – 1940)
Piano Trio #1, op. 11….Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade (1857 – 1944)
Gottschalk Waltz for Piano …..Teresa Carreño (1853 – 1917)
Two Pieces for Viola and Cello…Rebecca Clarke (1886 – 1979)
Cello Sonata, op. 5….Ethel Smith (1858 – 1944)
More info on the rest of the season may be found by visiting musicareginae.org. Advance ticket purchase is recommended but tickets will be available at the door starting one hour prior to performance. Cash and credit card accepted at the door.
Performers:
Sarah Pratt Parsamian, violin
Liuh Wen Ting, viola
Roberta Cooper, cello
Barbara Podgurski, piano
About Musica Reginae Productions:
Founded in 2000, Musica Reginae Productions (MRP) brings innovative programming and world-renowned artists to concert spaces in Queens, the most ethnically diverse county in the world. MRP’s mission is to be “Your natural choice for fine music in Queens.”
MRP produces affordable, informative, and family friendly concerts featuring music that draws its inspiration from the classical, chamber, opera, jazz and world music literature. Our concerts provide a venue for talented and exciting young and established artists and we have become increasingly devoted to presenting new music by emerging composers, particularly those who have an affiliation with NYC and with our home borough of Queens. MRP fulfills its educational outreach mission with its Community Concerts for Kids, a free interactive, educational series for children and families ages 4 and up, led by teaching artists Beata Moon and MRP Artistic Director Barbara Podgurski. In addition, our artists perform at several public events every year including the 9/11 ceremonies in lower Manhattan and have also performed for Pope Francis during his Papal Visit of 2015. MRP is able to present top-notch performances each season because of the support it receives from individual and corporate sponsors in addition to partial funding from the Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts and NYC & Co.