Literatur/Performance, Musik/Music

Literature & Music: Women Empowerment

Irmi Horn & Eva Bajic

In this Women’s Month of March, we also present the Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Elfriede Jelinek, as one who throws out the golden lasso of Super Women in her literature, and bring compositions by women to the audience.

Maria Theodora Paulina (Dora) Pejačević (* 10. September 1885 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. März 1923 in München): Rose / Erinnerung / Blütenwirbel

Mélanie Hélène Bonis (* 21. Januar 1858 in Paris; † 18. März 1937 in Sarcelles): Eglogue / Gai printemps

Sofia Asgatowna Gubaidulina (russisch София Асгатовна Губайдулина, wiss. Transliteration Sofija Asgatovna Gubajdulina, tatarisch Sofia Äsğät qızı Ğöbäydullina; * 24. Oktober 1931 in Tschistopol, Tatarische Autonome Sowjetrepublik): Toccata – Troncata / Invention

Sophie Menter (später verheiratete Popper, * 29. Juli 1846 in München; † 23. Februar 1918 in München): Romance

Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade (* 8. August 1857 in Paris; † 13. April 1944 in Monte Carlo) : Herbst

Eva Bajic on the piano and Irmi Horn will be the afternoon’s performers.

Eva Bajic was born and raised in former Yugoslavia as a member of the Hungarian minority. She completed her piano studies at the University of Music in Graz with Sebastian Benda, Thomas Duis and Ayami Ikeba with a concert diploma. 
The great pianist can look back on many years of collaboration with many composers, numerous world premieres, radio recordings, CD productions at the “Musikbiennale Zagreb” and at the “Steirischer Herbst”(Musikprotokoll) and many more. Last summer she organised music workshops for children in the kunstGarten together with Irmi Horn.

INFORMATION

  • Please make reservations not later than 2 hours before the programme begins: kunstGarten@mur.at or +43 316 262787