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Women In Music-Columbus supports the following performing groups:
- Cantilena Concerts at the Columbus Museum of Art, a professional division
- Columbus Women's Orchestra
- 'Sundays in the Huntington' concerts for WMC members
- Musical Explorations for WMC members
For more information, click on a group/series below or e-mail program@womeninmusiccolumbus.com
Musical Explorations; (informal concerts and dialogue in a social setting)
Cantilena Concerts
Location:
Columbus Museum of Art
480 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Time: Sundays at 2:00 pm
December 14, 2008 Musical Inspirations of the Holiday Season,
A Christmas concert featuring art slides of the Madonna and Holy Family. Come and share with us in auditory delight while accompanied by the visual brilliance displayed at the Columbus Museum of Art. Narrative and visual references will be accompanied by the very finest in vocal and instrumental presentations.
Sundays in the Huntington Chamber Concert Series
Members demonstrate their talents during "Sundays in the Huntington". This Chamber Concert Series is a showcase of members' skills as solo and ensemble performers as well as composers. Four programs are presented throughout each concert season in the Huntington Recital Hall of the Conservatory of Music at Capital University.
Members form smaller ensembles which perform regularly on the "Sundays in the Huntington" concerts and at weddings, coffee shops, and other small venues. Some of the established groups include the Amalia Consort, Aurora Quartet, Columbus Cellos, and Divertimenti.
Concert Schedule
Location: Huntington Recital Hall
Conservatory of Music
Capital University
2199 E Main St
Columbus, OH 43209
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Time: Sundays at 3:00 pm
September 28, 2008
November 2, 2008
March 1, 2009
March 8, 2009
WMC Scholarship winners and Young Artist’s Competition Winners
April 26, 2009
Columbus Women's Orchestra
The Columbus Women's Orchestra celebrated its 26th anniversary in 2004-2005. Founded originally by the late Isabel Chandler in 1978, the orchestra is unique in its support of women composers, conductors, and musicians. 
Emelyne Bingham holds a Master of Music with Distinction from Indiana University and currently teaches Conducting and Aural Studies at Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University. She has served as artistic director and conductor for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Outreach Project in conjunction with the Leonard Bernstein Center and the Nashville Symphony and is a former music director and conductor of the Nashville Youth Orchestra program. She has a tremendous commitment to education and has served on the board of directors for the youth orchestra division of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is the past Vice President for the Tennessee chapter of the American String Teachers’ Association.
Concert Schedule
Currently on hiatus for the 2007-2008 Season
Musical Explorations
WMC members and guests discover the history, theory, and relationships of programmed works as they explore and perform a variety of music by composers old and new. These programs are held four times a year in various members' homes.
Concert Schedule
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.
Hostess: Harriet Green
6144 Billington Drive • Columbus, OH 43213
Program:
The Sonora Trio: Erica Donahoe, Violin; Linda Bollas, Cello: Laura Flowers Benson, Piano
Nicole Uhas, Flute
Ruth Manahan, Soprano
Cello-Piano Duo: Jerrie Cribb, Cello; Harriet Green, Piano
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 10:00 a.m.
Hostess: Mary Rieder
1935 Abbotsford Green Road • Powell, OH 43065
Program:
Cello Duo: Mary Anne Christman; Mary Rieder
Elena Filshtinska-Burwell, Piano
Ann Ickes, Soprano
Billie Spalsbury, Piano
The Amalia Consort: Sheryl Trick, Violin; Ruth Hay, Viola da Gamba; Carol Hallenbeck, Piano
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.
Hostess: Ann Christoforidis
2741 Abington Rd. • Columbus, OH 43221
Program:
Billie Nastelin, Piano
Verena Dambrans, Piano
Myra Hine, Piano
Karen Jackson, Narrative
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.
Hostess: Jerry Cribb
4270 Kendale Rd. • Columbus, OH 43220
Program:
The Sonora Trio: Erica Donahoe, Violin; Linda Bollas, Cello; Laura Flowers Benson, Piano
Vocal Duets: Patty Hartman; Janis Nelson
Wind Ensemble: Sarah Wurdlow, Flute; Karen Hill-Peet, Oboe; Marilyn Boyd,
Clarinet; Elaine Clark, Piano; Jerry Casey, Narrator
Socials and Annual Meeting
Friday, May 30, 2008: 5:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Spring Social and Annual Meeting Maple Grove United Methodist Church
W. Henderson & N. High Streets
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