In the late 1990’s American star soprano Jessye Norman made a call to the Birmingham Copthorne Hotel. On the other end of the line was British composer Dame Judith Weir. "How would you like to write a solo concert work for me…?"

And so, with luminary writers Maya Angelou, Clarissa Pinkola Estés and Toni Morrison, woman.life.song was born, premiering at Carnegie Hall New York in 2000. 25 years later and in association with Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation (UK) and Arts Council England, Birmingham Opera Company brought the work home.

Our landmark world premiere production of Judith Weir’s woman.life.song premiered in August 2025. Set in the grand St Martin Church, The Bull Ring, we brought together a 60-strong cast of Brummie actors, singers and dancers, and were joined by star soloists Gweneth Ann Rand and Madison Nonoa. The show was celebrated by composers and audience members alike: 

It's the kind of piece that, for practical reasons, comes around once in a blue moon. Therefore it's typically astonishing that Birmingham (specifically Birmingham Opera Company) is about to host six performances over the bank holiday. And typically of BOC, this is a thoroughly imaginative recreation, featuring two soloists (wonderful Gweneth Ann Rand and Madison Nonoa) and a fairly huge chorus”

Judith Weir, composer

Immersed in the Garden of Youth, director Madeleine Kludje and conductor Alpesh Chauhan OBE told the simple and compelling universal story of life from birth, to youth, to old age, to death.



Click here to download the woman.life.song 2025 programme

CREATIVE TEAM: 

DIRECTOR – Madeleine Kludje
CONDUCTOR – Alpesh Chauhan OBE 
DESIGNER – Debbie Duru
MOVEMENT DIRECTOR – Gabrielle Nimo
CHORUS DIRECTOR – Mariana Rosas
CHORUS DIRECTOR – Themba Mvula 
CHORAL ARRANGEMENT – Allyson Devenish and Gweneth Ann Rand

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE MOVEMENT DIRECTOR – Keiren Hamilton-Amos
ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR – Rosina Flueckiger


FEATURING:

ROSE - Gweneth Ann Rand
VIOLET - Madison Nonoa

Alongside the awesome Birmingham Opera Company Orchestra, Chorus and Actors


Top image shows Gweneth Ann Rand as Rose and Madison Nonoa as Violet in woman.life.song, August 2025. Photo: Kate Green