The Saint Joseph Symphony has announced its upcoming Women’s March concert, scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at 7:00 p.m.
The performance, hosted at the historic Missouri Theater, aims to celebrate the artistic achievements and creative voices of women in classical music. The program is designed to honor both the trailblazing composers of the past and the dynamic leaders shaping the industry today.
The repertoire features a diverse selection of orchestral works, including pieces by historic figures Louise Farrenc and Marianna Martines, as well as contemporary composers Florence Price and Jessie Montgomery. Sponsored by Dr. Helyn Strickland, the event highlights a legacy of resilience and brilliance. Executive Director Nancy Brunson emphasized the historical weight of the evening, noting that women’s voices were largely ignored in the concert hall until the last several decades.
“We are proud to present a program during Women’s History Month that uplifts lesser-known extraordinary composers and reflects our ongoing commitment to musical awareness, education, and artistic excellence,” Brunson said. She further noted that these specific works have never been performed on the Missouri Theater stage, making the event a significant milestone for the local arts community.
Beyond the music, the Symphony is using the month of March to recognize local women-owned businesses and community leaders. Through social media promotional partnerships and features on the history of St. Joseph, the organization seeks to empower women both on and off the stage. The Symphony also plans to highlight its own talented female principal musicians throughout the month to showcase the leadership currently present within the ensemble.
The evening is intended to be an immersive experience, beginning with a pre-concert wine reception when doors open at 6:00 p.m. Brunson expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming gathering, stating, “The Women’s March concert is both a musical celebration and a meaningful statement.” She added that the organization is particularly hoping the women of St. Joseph will join in what she describes as an unforgettable celebration of music and leadership.
Tickets are currently available through the Saint Joseph Symphony website or by contacting the box office during weekday hours. Because the concert is expected to be a popular draw for the community, organizers are encouraging supporters to secure their seats early.

