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This collection takes an interdisciplinary approach to issues of identity and its representation, examining intersections of age and gender in relation to music and musicians across a wide range of periods and places. Drawing together the work of musicologists and practitioners, it offers new ways in which to conceptualise the complex links between
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This collection takes an interdisciplinary approach to issues of identity and its representation, examining intersections of age and gender in relation to music and musicians across a wide range of periods and places. Drawing together the work of musicologists and practitioners, it offers new ways in which to conceptualise the complex links between
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9780367599072
- ISBN-10: 0367599074
- Artikelnr.: 70011559
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9780367599072
- ISBN-10: 0367599074
- Artikelnr.: 70011559
Catherine Haworth is Lecturer in Music at the University of Huddersfield, UK. Her research focuses upon musical practices of representation and identity construction across various media, particularly film music. Recent projects include articles on scoring the female detective, music and medicine in the gaslight thriller, and editorship of a gender and sexuality special issue of Music, Sound and the Moving Image. Lisa Colton is Subject Leader for Music at the University of Huddersfield, UK, where she directs the Centre for the Study of Music, Gender and Identity. Her research interests focus on British music of the Middle Ages and of the twentieth century, particularly in relation to questions of reception. Her forthcoming book (for Ashgate) is entitled Angel Song: Medieval English Music in History.
Introduction: Gender
age and musical creativity
Catherine Haworth and Lisa Colton; 'Something revolting': women
creativity and music over 50
Sophie Fuller. Part I Performing Identity in Early European Musical Culture: Noblewomen and music in Italy
c.1430-1520: looking past Isabella
Tim Shephard; Age
masculinity and music in early modern England
Kirsten Gibson; From castrato to bass: the late roles of Nicolò Grimaldi 'Nicolini'
Anne Desler. Part II Gendered Musical Communities: Music as a lifelong pursuit for bandsmen in the southern Pennines
c.1840-1914: reflections on working-class masculinity
Stephen Etheridge; Intergenerational relationships: the case of the society of women musicians
Laura Seddon; Professionalism and reception in the New York composers' forum: intersections of age and gender
Melissa J. de Graaf. Part III Contemporary Creative Practices and Identities: Urchins and angels: little orphan Annie and clichés of child singers
Jacqueline Warwick; 'Across the evening sky': the late voices of Sandy Denny
Judy Collins and Nina Simone
Richard Elliott; Sanctuaries for social outsiders: a queer archive of feelings in songs by The Smiths
Mimi Haddon; 'New music' as patriarchal category
Lauren Redhead; multiple/radical/forms/comma/traces/creativity/of/constraint: a piece for solo voice and various accompaniment
Caroline Lucas. Bibliography; Index.
age and musical creativity
Catherine Haworth and Lisa Colton; 'Something revolting': women
creativity and music over 50
Sophie Fuller. Part I Performing Identity in Early European Musical Culture: Noblewomen and music in Italy
c.1430-1520: looking past Isabella
Tim Shephard; Age
masculinity and music in early modern England
Kirsten Gibson; From castrato to bass: the late roles of Nicolò Grimaldi 'Nicolini'
Anne Desler. Part II Gendered Musical Communities: Music as a lifelong pursuit for bandsmen in the southern Pennines
c.1840-1914: reflections on working-class masculinity
Stephen Etheridge; Intergenerational relationships: the case of the society of women musicians
Laura Seddon; Professionalism and reception in the New York composers' forum: intersections of age and gender
Melissa J. de Graaf. Part III Contemporary Creative Practices and Identities: Urchins and angels: little orphan Annie and clichés of child singers
Jacqueline Warwick; 'Across the evening sky': the late voices of Sandy Denny
Judy Collins and Nina Simone
Richard Elliott; Sanctuaries for social outsiders: a queer archive of feelings in songs by The Smiths
Mimi Haddon; 'New music' as patriarchal category
Lauren Redhead; multiple/radical/forms/comma/traces/creativity/of/constraint: a piece for solo voice and various accompaniment
Caroline Lucas. Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: Gender
age and musical creativity
Catherine Haworth and Lisa Colton; 'Something revolting': women
creativity and music over 50
Sophie Fuller. Part I Performing Identity in Early European Musical Culture: Noblewomen and music in Italy
c.1430-1520: looking past Isabella
Tim Shephard; Age
masculinity and music in early modern England
Kirsten Gibson; From castrato to bass: the late roles of Nicolò Grimaldi 'Nicolini'
Anne Desler. Part II Gendered Musical Communities: Music as a lifelong pursuit for bandsmen in the southern Pennines
c.1840-1914: reflections on working-class masculinity
Stephen Etheridge; Intergenerational relationships: the case of the society of women musicians
Laura Seddon; Professionalism and reception in the New York composers' forum: intersections of age and gender
Melissa J. de Graaf. Part III Contemporary Creative Practices and Identities: Urchins and angels: little orphan Annie and clichés of child singers
Jacqueline Warwick; 'Across the evening sky': the late voices of Sandy Denny
Judy Collins and Nina Simone
Richard Elliott; Sanctuaries for social outsiders: a queer archive of feelings in songs by The Smiths
Mimi Haddon; 'New music' as patriarchal category
Lauren Redhead; multiple/radical/forms/comma/traces/creativity/of/constraint: a piece for solo voice and various accompaniment
Caroline Lucas. Bibliography; Index.
age and musical creativity
Catherine Haworth and Lisa Colton; 'Something revolting': women
creativity and music over 50
Sophie Fuller. Part I Performing Identity in Early European Musical Culture: Noblewomen and music in Italy
c.1430-1520: looking past Isabella
Tim Shephard; Age
masculinity and music in early modern England
Kirsten Gibson; From castrato to bass: the late roles of Nicolò Grimaldi 'Nicolini'
Anne Desler. Part II Gendered Musical Communities: Music as a lifelong pursuit for bandsmen in the southern Pennines
c.1840-1914: reflections on working-class masculinity
Stephen Etheridge; Intergenerational relationships: the case of the society of women musicians
Laura Seddon; Professionalism and reception in the New York composers' forum: intersections of age and gender
Melissa J. de Graaf. Part III Contemporary Creative Practices and Identities: Urchins and angels: little orphan Annie and clichés of child singers
Jacqueline Warwick; 'Across the evening sky': the late voices of Sandy Denny
Judy Collins and Nina Simone
Richard Elliott; Sanctuaries for social outsiders: a queer archive of feelings in songs by The Smiths
Mimi Haddon; 'New music' as patriarchal category
Lauren Redhead; multiple/radical/forms/comma/traces/creativity/of/constraint: a piece for solo voice and various accompaniment
Caroline Lucas. Bibliography; Index.