MUSIQUE ET GENRE AU LUXEMBOURG PRESENTE TATSIANA ZELIANKO

December 1st 2024, MUSIC AND GENDER IN LUXEMBOURG features Tatsiana Zelianko

I am very proud to announce that MUGI is featuring my work and biography on their website.

I invite you to get to know more about what the important work that they produce to promote the female musicians and composers in Luxembourg, by reading this brief intro and connecting to their website. Enjoy the discovery.

MUSIC AND GENDER IN LUXEMBOURG

The project, jointly initiated by the University of Luxembourg and CID | Fraen an Gender, aims to research music history from a gender perspective. In cooperation with the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg (Hfmt) and the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar, who are in charge of the project MUGI (Musik und Gender im Internet), as well as with the Centre national de l’Audiovisuel and the Centre national de Littérature, we:

  • create digital collections on women musicians in Luxembourg,
  • provide material from various public and private archives in order to make it internationally accessible,
  • create new archives and hold oral history interviews with female musicians,
  • research this data and publish the outcomes,
  • present the results in a multimedia form on the portal MuGi.lu and
  • initiate pedagogical projects and new musical performances.

For more information, visit https://history.uni.lu/mugilu/.

Luxembourgish female composers of the past and present in dialogue

December 1st 2024 – Round table and Träume recital at Helen Buchholtz – 14:45

The Helen Buchholtz Salon is the perfect place to meet female composers from past and current times. The hostess of the Salon, Helen Buchholtz (1877-1953) was one of the first women in Luxembourg to devote her life exclusively to musical creation.

During a round table, chaired by radio 100.7, Tatsiana Zelianko and Nigji Sanges will explore the challenges, opportunities and innovations that have marked the progress of women in the field of musical composition. Through a dynamic dialogue between past and present, this discussion will highlight the remarkable achievements of female composers from past and present times, while examining prospects for the future of musical composition.

The day will end with the new recital Träume, conceived and performed by German soprano Gerlinde Sämann and pianist Claude Weber, which will include compositions by Tatsiana Zelianko among other dreamlike works.

More info here