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19 th International Festival Women Composers Sponsored by the Margaret Zach International Women Composers Library, polytekton.com, the University of Florida Honors Program, and School of Music, and by internationally known scholars-performers who are sharing their time and talents. All events are free and open to the public. Thank you for your support! The 19th International Festival is dedicated to all creative caregivers, especially Gerburg Koch (Germany), architect, chef, sister, wife, mother, grandmother. Tuesday, March 17, 11:45am UF School of Music Building Room 144  For the Birds discussion with Dr. Mikesch Muecke (Germany) with Dr. Miriam Zach’s IDH 3931 Honors Students Tuesday, March 17, 7:30pm Baughman Center on Lake Alice Concert of 18th-Century Music at the Court of Sans Souci . Free tickets are available at the Baughman Center, tel. (352) 294-0049. Music by Anna Amalia, Princess of Prussia (Germany); Anna Amalia, Duchess Saxe-Weimar (Germany); Wilhelmine von Bayreuth (Germany); Anna Bon di Venezia (Italy); Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (France); Camilla de Rossi (Italy); Barbara Strozzi (Italy); Poetry by Madame de Genlis (France) Performed by Mikesch Muecke (Germany) as Friedrich II der Grosse, King of Prussia; Christine Alicot, flute (France); Poetry read by Sylvie Blum-Reid (France); Jan Wade-Littrup, soprano (USA); The Alachua Consort: John Netardus, oboe (USA), Annemieke Pronker-Coron, violin (Holland), and Miriam Zach, harpsichord (USA), Festival Founder & Creative Director Tuesday, March 24, 11:45am UF School of Music Building Room 144 Presented by IDH Music and Health Honors students including Michele Cabeza, piano; Kaitlyn Hargrove, voice, guitar; Nicholas Johnson, saxophone, piano; Sarah Nguyentran, piano; Harrison Tancer, piano Tuesday, March 10, 11:45am UF School of Music Building Room 144 For the Birds discussion with Dr. Miriam Zach’s IDH 3931 Honors Students Tuesday, March 10, 7:30pm UF School of Music Building Room 101 Concert of 19th, 20th, and 21st-Century Chamber and Vocal Music by Elizabeth A. Baker (USA), Nadia Boulanger (France), Lili Boulanger (France), Cécile Chaminade (France), Dorothy Chang (China-USA), Madeleine Dring (United Kingdom), Michele McLaughlin (USA), Johanna Senfter (Germany), Maria Szymanowska (Poland), Jan Wade-Littrup (USA), Poetry by Diana Brantley (USA) Performed by Elizabeth A. Baker, piano (USA); Poetry read by Richard Brantley (USA); Michele Cabeza, piano (USA); Sarah Eisenstadt, piano (USA); Brian Hargrove, piano (USA); Stephanie Richeson, violin (USA); Jan Wade-Littrup, soprano (USA); Gerard Weber, saxophone (Canada); Sara Zybell, piano (USA); Miriam Zach, piano (USA) Festival Founder & Creative Director. www.iwclib.org ©2015 polytekton.com Anoushka Shankar playing the Sitar, photograph by Belinda Lawley Jean-Marc Nattier, Madame Henriette Playing the Viola Da Gamba (1754) Laurent de la Hyre, Allegory of Music (1649) Master of Female Half-Length, Concert of Women (1540) John William Godward, Erato at her Lyre (1895) CallistonPiazza, Le Concert (1528) Tamara de Lempicka, Blue Woman with a Guitar (1929) Federico Zandomeneghi, The Singing Lesson (1895)

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Sponsored by the Margaret Zach International Women Composers Library, polytekton.com, the University of Florida Honors Program, and School of Music, and by internationally known scholars-performers who are sharing their time and talents.

All events are free and open to the public. Thank you for your support!

The 19th International Festival is dedicated to all creative caregivers, especially Gerburg Koch (Germany), architect, chef, sister, wife, mother, grandmother.

Tuesday, March 17, 11:45am UF School of Music BuildingRoom 144  For the Birds discussion with Dr. Mikesch Muecke (Germany) with Dr. Miriam Zach’s IDH 3931 Honors Students

Tuesday, March 17, 7:30pm Baughman Center on Lake Alice Concert of 18th-Century Music at the Court of Sans Souci. Free tickets are available at the Baughman Center, tel. (352) 294-0049.Music by Anna Amalia, Princess of Prussia (Germany); Anna Amalia, Duchess Saxe-Weimar (Germany); Wilhelmine von Bayreuth (Germany); Anna Bon di Venezia (Italy); Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (France); Camilla de Rossi (Italy); Barbara Strozzi (Italy); Poetry by Madame de Genlis (France)Performed by Mikesch Muecke (Germany) as Friedrich II der Grosse, King of Prussia; Christine Alicot, flute (France); Poetry read by Sylvie Blum-Reid (France); Jan Wade-Littrup, soprano (USA); The Alachua Consort: John Netardus, oboe (USA), Annemieke Pronker-Coron, violin (Holland), and Miriam Zach, harpsichord (USA), Festival Founder & Creative Director 

Tuesday, March 24, 11:45am UF School of Music BuildingRoom 144Presented by IDH Music and Health Honors students including Michele Cabeza, piano; Kaitlyn Hargrove, voice, guitar; Nicholas Johnson, saxophone, piano; Sarah Nguyentran, piano; Harrison Tancer, piano

Tuesday, March 10, 11:45am UF School of Music BuildingRoom 144 For the Birds discussion with Dr. Miriam Zach’s IDH 3931 Honors Students

Tuesday, March 10, 7:30pm UF School of Music Building Room 101Concert of 19th, 20th, and 21st-Century Chamber and Vocal Music by Elizabeth A. Baker (USA), Nadia Boulanger (France), Lili Boulanger (France), Cécile Chaminade (France), Dorothy Chang (China-USA), Madeleine Dring (United Kingdom), Michele McLaughlin (USA), Johanna Senfter (Germany), Maria Szymanowska (Poland), Jan Wade-Littrup (USA), Poetry by Diana Brantley (USA)Performed by Elizabeth A. Baker, piano (USA); Poetry read by Richard Brantley (USA); Michele Cabeza, piano (USA); Sarah Eisenstadt, piano (USA); Brian Hargrove, piano (USA); Stephanie Richeson, violin (USA); Jan Wade-Littrup, soprano (USA); Gerard Weber, saxophone (Canada); Sara Zybell, piano (USA); Miriam Zach, piano (USA) Festival Founder & Creative Director.

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Anoushka Shankar playing the Sitar, photograph by Belinda LawleyJean-Marc Nattier, Madame Henriette Playing the Viola Da Gamba (1754)Laurent de la Hyre, Allegory of Music (1649)

Master of Female Half-Length, Concert of Women (1540)John William Godward, Erato at her Lyre (1895) CallistonPiazza, Le Concert (1528)

Tamara de Lempicka, Blue Woman with a Guitar (1929) Federico Zandomeneghi, The Singing Lesson (1895)