FEMALE COMPOSERS FESTIVAL
Celebrating female composers from different backgrounds
March 12-15, 2026
Yerevan, Armenia

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL


We believe the Female Composers Festival is long overdue because women’s voices in music deserve to be heard on their own terms. For centuries, countless talented composers - Hildegard of Bingen, Isabella Leonarda, Sahakdukht, Florence Price, Ethel Smyth, Joan Szymko, and many, many, many more - have created beautiful, boundary-pushing works, only to be overshadowed by their male peers.


Our festival shines a spotlight on these incredible artists - both historical and contemporary - so that audiences can appreciate the full depth and richness of their contributions.


Beyond honoring the past, the festival serves as a catalyst for change today. When young musicians see women leading choirs, conducting master classes, and sharing new compositions, it sends a powerful message: this is a place where everyone can create, perform, and innovate. By bringing together performers, scholars, and enthusiastic listeners under one roof, we’re fostering conversations, collaborations, and connections that don’t happen at a typical concert. It’s about building a supportive community where female composers are celebrated as role models and trailblazers.


Ultimately, the Female Composers Festival is more than just a series of concerts - it’s a reminder that music thrives when it’s inclusive. We want every attendee to leave feeling inspired by the variety of voices and stories on stage. By amplifying women’s creativity, we move closer to a musical world where talent, not gender, determines whose work is heard and cherished. Join us in making that vision a reality.

ABOUT THE CITY
Yerevan is the perfect home for the Female Composers Festival for so many reasons
  • This city has always been a crossroads of cultures, where East meets West and ancient traditions blend with bold, modern ideas. In Yerevan, you can feel centuries of musical history in every neighborhood—from the evocative chants of medieval Armenian monasteries to the experimental sounds coming out of today’s vibrant arts scene. That spirit of respecting the past while embracing the new mirrors exactly what we’re doing by celebrating women composers across the ages.
  • Second, Armenia has its own rich lineage of female musicians and composers. Think of Khosrovidukht, one of the earliest known Armenian women to write sacred music, or contemporary Armenian voices who are pushing choral and vocal music in fresh directions. Hosting the festival here allows us to draw on that heritage—inviting local choirs, scholars, and audiences to join an international conversation about women’s creative leadership in music.
  • Finally, there’s something uniquely inspiring about composing or performing against the backdrop of Mount Ararat and the winding streets of Yerevan. The city’s warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for artists and listeners from around the world to connect, collaborate, and share ideas. In short, Yerevan isn’t just a venue—it’s an active partner in our mission to amplify women’s voices in music. We can’t think of a better place to converge history, community, and creativity all in one spot.
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