Wellesley Symphony Orchestra concert to celebrate Women’s History Month

Wellesley Symphony Orchestra concert
WSO presents “Women Compose”

The Wellesley Symphony Orchestra invites you to Women Compose, a special concert celebrating Women’s History Month, on Sunday, March 22 at 2pm. The performance will take place at the Katherine L. Babson Jr. Auditorium at Wellesley High School.

Under the direction of Music Director Mark Latham, this program showcases the powerful voices of five remarkable women composers: Lera Auerbach, Margaret Bonds, Kati Agócs, Autumn Maria Reed, and Louise Farrenc. Spanning centuries and styles, their music offers a rich and compelling journey through storytelling, emotion, and innovation.

The concert opens with Lera Auerbach’s Requiem for Icarus, the final movement of her Symphony No. 1. This haunting work captures the myth of Icarus—his daring flight and tragic fall—with striking intensity. Margaret Bonds’ Montgomery Variations follows, a deeply moving piece from 1964 built on the spiritual I Want Jesus to Walk With Me. Composed in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., it reflects both sorrow and hope through seven expressive variations.

Adding a lively contrast, Kati Agócs’ Shenanigan brings energy and playfulness, drawing inspiration from a traditional Celtic fiddle reel. In Mental Health Suite, Autumn Maria Reed explores themes of anxiety and depression with honesty and compassion. Reflecting on her work, she shares, “I spent my early adulthood struggling, but I have found light, and I hope that others struggling will find their light.”

The program also honors Louise Farrenc, a pioneering 19th-century composer who achieved rare recognition in her time. Her Overture No. 1 (1834), her first work for full orchestra, highlights her bold and expressive voice.

Remembering a musician and a friend

In addition to celebrating women composers, the orchestra will pay tribute to the late Dianne Mahany—former principal clarinetist, board member, and cherished friend. In her memory, the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra commissioned Mark Latham to compose Elegy in Memoriam Dianne Mahany, which will be performed at this concert.

The afternoon will also feature a special performance by Daphne Lee, winner of the 2025 Michael H. Welles Young Soloist Competition. She will perform the thrilling final movement of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto.

Join us for this inspiring afternoon of music on March 22 at 2pm at Wellesley High School, 50 Rice Street. Tickets are available online and at the door with a pay-what-you-can model (suggested price: $30). Seating is general admission, and free parking is available on-site. A reception will follow the concert, and all audience members are warmly invited.

We look forward to celebrating this extraordinary music with you.