ANGELA ELIZABETH SLATER - COMPOSER
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Illuminate Women's Music

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lluminate is a new project to promote the work of emerging women composers and performers. It also gives a platform for historical repertoire by women composers to sit alongside new works. The project has been set up by Dr Angela Elizabeth Slater, a freelance composer who is a strong advocate of the promotion of women’s music both past and present.
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Aims of Illuminate concert series
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  • To provide opportunities for living women composers to have their work performed, particularly focusing on emerging composers.

  • To provide a platform for emerging women performers
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  • ​To promote the enjoyment and appreciation of the womens' music of today and from the past to new audiences across the UK.
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Illuminate Women's Music 2018 Concert series
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  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
    • Diversify the Stand
    • RSNO Composers Hub 2020-21
    • Connected skies: Solo series challenge
    • Tautening skies for piano concerto - a new work for Laura Farré Rozada 2020
    • A door to yesterday
    • Adopt a Composer >
      • Adopt a Composer Blog
    • Psappha – Composing for Clarinet
    • DAR – Lithuanian residency programmeDAR – Lithuanian residency programme
    • Dance with the Winds
    • Illuminate Women's Music 2018 Concert series
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    • Listen
    • Work list
    • Performances
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