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Chicago Sinfonietta -Still I Rise - Women's History Month
Place & Time
Wentz Concert Hall
171 E. Chicago Avenue
Naperville IL USA
March 6, 2026
7:00 PM
Program

Still I Rise: Women’s History Month Concert 4
Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Guest: Deeply Rooted Dance Theater

Program
Florence PRICE Dances in the Canebrakes
Marinna MARTINES Sinfonia in C Major
Shirley J. THOMPSON New work (Chicago Sinfonietta      Commission, World Premiere)   
Amy BEACH Gaelic Symphony

 

Still I rise, Chicago Sinfonietta’s tribute to the women who refuse to be held back – who break molds, blaze trails and rise- again and again with power, grace, and purpose, honors the cultural legacy of empowered women present and past. Featuring music from the first American woman to have a symphony published (Amy Beach), the first Black American woman to have her music performed by a major American orchestra (Florence Price - and who was active in the Chicago area for almost 30 years), to an 18th century acclaimed Viennese woman composer (Marinna Martines) and the world premiere of a new Chicago Sinfonietta commission that explores the idea of Seventh Sense, celebrating a predominantly female superpower, from the British woman composer (Shirley J. Thompson) claimed as “the present and future” of British classical music, this is more than a concert; it’s a movement.

Chicago’s Deeply Rooted Dance Theater joins us in this unstoppable collaboration.

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