
Celebrate International Women’s Day with the extraordinary story of Dame Ethel Smyth – a fearless musical pioneer, passionate campaigner for women’s rights, and trailblazing figure in LGBTQ+ history.
Smyth became the first woman ever to be made a Dame for her services to composition, carving out a place in a world that insisted it was no place for women. But her legacy extends far beyond the concert hall. A committed suffragette, she stood shoulder to shoulder with activists in the fight for the vote – even serving time in prison for her role in militant protests.
Join Professor Lisa Colton, Head of Music at the University of Liverpool, as she brings Smyth’s remarkable life and groundbreaking music vividly to life.
This is a free talk, please book your ticket via Eventbrite.
Dame Ethel Smyth’s major choral and orchestral work, the Mass in D, is currently on display as part of the Lightbulb Moments exhibition.
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