Piano Works by American Women Composers
In this recital co-sponsored by the Department of Music and American Studies Program, pianist Dr. Elizabeth Morgan will perform works by American women composers from the nineteenth century to today. Between pieces she will discuss the composers' lives and aesthetics and timely considerations related to gender and classical music programming. Composers featured on this program include Latina, Black, Asian American, and Native American women, and feature many living composers and one newly commissioned work.
Praised by the Baltimore Sun for her “achingly sweet touch at the keyboard,” American pianist Dr. Elizabeth Morgan has performed throughout the United States and abroad. Highlights include solo performances in Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, Society Hall, the Kociuszko Foundation (New York), the New York Library for the Performing Arts, Herbst Theatre (San Francisco), and the Clark Library (Los Angeles).