Singer and researcher Linda Radtke, joined by pianist Arthur Zorn, explores the contributions of Vermont women to the traditions of parlor songs, women's club music contests, and social reform efforts. Oceana Judah, Diane Martin, Edwina Flint, and Helen Hartness Flanders represent the richness and invention of the female composers included in the sheet music collection of the Vermont Historical Society.
The event is free, open to the public, and accessible to those with disabilities.Contact the Daughters of the American Revolution at hschwenk29@hotmail.com or 802 767 3103 for more information.