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The Women's Philharmonic

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Founded
  
1981

Active until
  
2004

Members
  
Nina Flyer

Disbanded
  
2004

Genre
  
Classical

Location
  
San Francisco, California

Origin
  
San Francisco, California, United States (1981)

Albums
  
Uses of Music in Uttermost Parts (The Women's Philharmonic feat. conductor: JoAnn Falletta)

Similar
  
JoAnn Falletta, Chen Yi, Lili Boulanger, Angela Cheng, Chanticleer

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The Women's Philharmonic (TWP) was a San Francisco-based, professional orchestra founded by Miriam Abrams, Elizabeth Seja Min and Nan Washburn in 1981 and disbanded in 2004.

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History

Originally known as the Bay Area Women's Philharmonic, in 1998, the orchestra's repertoire consisted almost entirely of works by more than 150 women, including more than 130 premiere performances and more than 40 commissions. A partial list of TWP's repertoire, compiled by Women's Philharmonic Advocacy, includes 283 works. TWP's mission was "to change the face of what is played in every concert hall by incorporating works by women composers into the orchestral repertoire." TWP's long list of accomplishments includes multiple awards for Adventurous Programming from ASCAP and the American Symphony Orchestra League.

In 2008, Women's Philharmonic Advocacy was formed "in order to recognize the achievement of The Women's Philharmonic (1980-2004) over their 24 years of activity, to build on this work by advocating for the performance of women composers by orchestras and ensembles, to address the place of women composers (historic and contemporary) in today's repertoire of orchestras and ensembles in the US and internationally, and to present information that highlights the shortage of programming of works by women; the heritage of The Women's Philharmonic emphasizes that this should and can be corrected."

The Philharmonic continues in existence as the Community Women's Orchestra, which was initially founded in 1985 by Nan Washburn as an adjunct to The Women's Philharmonic.

Music directors

  • Elizabeth Seja Min (music director, 1981–1985)
  • Nan Washburn (artistic director and associate conductor, 1981–1990)
  • JoAnn Falletta (music director, 1986–1997)
  • Apo Hsu (music director, 1997–2003)
  • Guest conductors

  • Ebrina Alfonso
  • Gisèle Ben-Dor
  • Sarah Caldwell
  • Ann Krinitsky
  • J. Carla Lemon
  • Jadine Louie
  • Anne Manson
  • Kathleen McGuire
  • Frances Steiner
  • Recordings

  • Baroquen Treasures (Newport Classic, 1990)
  • The Women's Philharmonic: Mendelssohn, Schumann (1993, Koch International Classics 7169, reissued 2008)
  • Uses of Music in Uttermost Parts: Music by Elinor Armer, Text by Ursula K. Le Guin (1995, Koch International Classics)
  • The Music of Chen Yi (1996, New Albion Records)
  • The Music of Florence Price (2001, Koch International Classics 7518, reissued 2008)
  • Songs

    D'un soir triste
    D'un matin de printemps1997
    The Great Instrument of the Geggerets1995

    References

    The Women's Philharmonic Wikipedia