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Valeria Altobelli and the Women Aid Concert: A Celebration of Empowerment Through Music 

12 January 2025

The Women Aid concert, part of The Muses Musical Project initiated by Valeria Altobelli, is set to be an awe-inspiring event at the Manatee Performing Arts Center in Florida, USA. This concert promises an unforgettable evening, showcasing the incredible talents of women artists from around the globe and underscoring the power of music as a transformative force in society.

Valeria Altobelli, a remarkable singer, composer, and dedicated women’s rights activist, leads this exceptional gathering. The concert will feature a diverse lineup of artists, including Emma Henderson, an Australian bassist; Anna Demis, a Ukrainian pianist; Jamie Scoles, an Asian drummer; Nessa Dove, an African guitarist; and Jimena Fosado, an American guitarist. Each artist represents one of the five continents, reflecting the global reach and unity of women’s voices in music. This concept was first introduced by Altobelli during a groundbreaking concert in September at the Archaeological Park of Paestum, which brought together ten international musicians from various nations.

Accompanying these talented performers will be the accomplished women of The Pops Orchestra of Bradenton-Sarasota, under the expert baton of conductor Robyn Bell. This concert not only highlights the incredible achievements of female musicians but also addresses the ongoing challenges women face in the music industry, where the representation of female instrumentalists, composers, and conductors remains critically low.

From its origins in Italy, The Muses Musical Project has now made its way to America, aiming to raise awareness about the unifying strength of women and the profound impact of art. The Women Aid concert is more than just a performance; it serves as a powerful celebration of the strength, resilience, and creativity of women who shape the world through their art.

About Valeria Altobelli

Valeria Altobelli is not only a versatile artist but also a passionate advocate for women and social issues. With a rich background in music and performing arts, she has dedicated her career to empowering women and promoting equality through her art. Her work encompasses a variety of genres and styles, embodying the essence of diversity and inclusion in the music industry. As a leader in this concert,

she aims to inspire both performers and audiences alike to recognize the transformative power of music and the importance of women’s contributions to the arts.As the Women Aid concert approaches, the anticipation grows for a night that promises to be a remarkable celebration of artistry, culture, and empowerment. Valeria Altobelli and her fellow musicians invite everyone to join them in embracing the unifying force of music and the strength of women worldwide.

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