The Cambridge Companion to Women in Music since 1900
Herausgeber: Hamer, Laura
The Cambridge Companion to Women in Music since 1900
Herausgeber: Hamer, Laura
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470285
- ISBN-10: 1108470289
- Artikelnr.: 61475938
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List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Preface Laura
Hamer; List of Abbreviations; Part I. The Classical Tradition: 1. Women in
Composition before the Second World War Sophie Fuller; 2. Women in
Composition During the Cold War in Music Rhiannon Mathias; 3. Behind the
Iron Curtain: Female Composers in the Soviet Bloc Elaine Kelly; 4. Still
Exceptional? Women in Composition Approaching the Twenty-First Century
Astrid Kvalbein; 5. On the Podium: Women Conductors Laura Hamer; 6.
Soloists and Divas: Evolving Opportunities, Identity, and Reception
Francesca Placanica; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 1 -
Elizabeth Hoffman; Part II. Women in Popular Music: 7. Most of My Sheroes
Don't Appear on a Stamp: Contextualising the Contributions of Women
Musicians to the Progression of Jazz Tammy L. Kernodle; 8. Leaders of the
Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s Jacqueline Warwick; 9. Women and Rock Leah
Branstetter; 10. (You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman: Women in
Songwriting Katherine Williams; 11. The British Folk Revival: Mythology and
the 'Non-Figuring' and 'Figuring' Woman Michael Brocken; 12. How MTV Idols
Got Us In Formation: Solo Women and their Brands Make Space for Truth
Telling, Trauma, and Survival in Popular Music from 1981 to the Present
Kristin J. Lieb; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 2 - Virginia
Kettle; Part III. Women and Music Technology: 13. Case Studies of Women in
Electronic Music: The Early Pioneers Louis Niebur; 14. The Star-Eaters: A
2019 Survey of Female and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals Using
Electronics for Music Margaret Schedel and Flannery Cunningham; In Her Own
Words: Practitioner Contribution 3 - Manuella Blackburn; Part IV. Women's
Wider Work in Music: 15. Women and Music Education: Pedagogues, Curricula,
and Role Models Robert Legg; 16. Women in the Music Industries: The Art of
Juggling Clare K. Duffin; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 4 -
Steph Power; Afterword: Challenges and Opportunities: Ways Forward for
Women Working in Music Victoria Armstrong; Appendix: Survey Questions for
Chapter 14; Select Bibliography; Index.
Hamer; List of Abbreviations; Part I. The Classical Tradition: 1. Women in
Composition before the Second World War Sophie Fuller; 2. Women in
Composition During the Cold War in Music Rhiannon Mathias; 3. Behind the
Iron Curtain: Female Composers in the Soviet Bloc Elaine Kelly; 4. Still
Exceptional? Women in Composition Approaching the Twenty-First Century
Astrid Kvalbein; 5. On the Podium: Women Conductors Laura Hamer; 6.
Soloists and Divas: Evolving Opportunities, Identity, and Reception
Francesca Placanica; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 1 -
Elizabeth Hoffman; Part II. Women in Popular Music: 7. Most of My Sheroes
Don't Appear on a Stamp: Contextualising the Contributions of Women
Musicians to the Progression of Jazz Tammy L. Kernodle; 8. Leaders of the
Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s Jacqueline Warwick; 9. Women and Rock Leah
Branstetter; 10. (You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman: Women in
Songwriting Katherine Williams; 11. The British Folk Revival: Mythology and
the 'Non-Figuring' and 'Figuring' Woman Michael Brocken; 12. How MTV Idols
Got Us In Formation: Solo Women and their Brands Make Space for Truth
Telling, Trauma, and Survival in Popular Music from 1981 to the Present
Kristin J. Lieb; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 2 - Virginia
Kettle; Part III. Women and Music Technology: 13. Case Studies of Women in
Electronic Music: The Early Pioneers Louis Niebur; 14. The Star-Eaters: A
2019 Survey of Female and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals Using
Electronics for Music Margaret Schedel and Flannery Cunningham; In Her Own
Words: Practitioner Contribution 3 - Manuella Blackburn; Part IV. Women's
Wider Work in Music: 15. Women and Music Education: Pedagogues, Curricula,
and Role Models Robert Legg; 16. Women in the Music Industries: The Art of
Juggling Clare K. Duffin; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 4 -
Steph Power; Afterword: Challenges and Opportunities: Ways Forward for
Women Working in Music Victoria Armstrong; Appendix: Survey Questions for
Chapter 14; Select Bibliography; Index.
List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Preface Laura
Hamer; List of Abbreviations; Part I. The Classical Tradition: 1. Women in
Composition before the Second World War Sophie Fuller; 2. Women in
Composition During the Cold War in Music Rhiannon Mathias; 3. Behind the
Iron Curtain: Female Composers in the Soviet Bloc Elaine Kelly; 4. Still
Exceptional? Women in Composition Approaching the Twenty-First Century
Astrid Kvalbein; 5. On the Podium: Women Conductors Laura Hamer; 6.
Soloists and Divas: Evolving Opportunities, Identity, and Reception
Francesca Placanica; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 1 -
Elizabeth Hoffman; Part II. Women in Popular Music: 7. Most of My Sheroes
Don't Appear on a Stamp: Contextualising the Contributions of Women
Musicians to the Progression of Jazz Tammy L. Kernodle; 8. Leaders of the
Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s Jacqueline Warwick; 9. Women and Rock Leah
Branstetter; 10. (You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman: Women in
Songwriting Katherine Williams; 11. The British Folk Revival: Mythology and
the 'Non-Figuring' and 'Figuring' Woman Michael Brocken; 12. How MTV Idols
Got Us In Formation: Solo Women and their Brands Make Space for Truth
Telling, Trauma, and Survival in Popular Music from 1981 to the Present
Kristin J. Lieb; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 2 - Virginia
Kettle; Part III. Women and Music Technology: 13. Case Studies of Women in
Electronic Music: The Early Pioneers Louis Niebur; 14. The Star-Eaters: A
2019 Survey of Female and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals Using
Electronics for Music Margaret Schedel and Flannery Cunningham; In Her Own
Words: Practitioner Contribution 3 - Manuella Blackburn; Part IV. Women's
Wider Work in Music: 15. Women and Music Education: Pedagogues, Curricula,
and Role Models Robert Legg; 16. Women in the Music Industries: The Art of
Juggling Clare K. Duffin; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 4 -
Steph Power; Afterword: Challenges and Opportunities: Ways Forward for
Women Working in Music Victoria Armstrong; Appendix: Survey Questions for
Chapter 14; Select Bibliography; Index.
Hamer; List of Abbreviations; Part I. The Classical Tradition: 1. Women in
Composition before the Second World War Sophie Fuller; 2. Women in
Composition During the Cold War in Music Rhiannon Mathias; 3. Behind the
Iron Curtain: Female Composers in the Soviet Bloc Elaine Kelly; 4. Still
Exceptional? Women in Composition Approaching the Twenty-First Century
Astrid Kvalbein; 5. On the Podium: Women Conductors Laura Hamer; 6.
Soloists and Divas: Evolving Opportunities, Identity, and Reception
Francesca Placanica; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 1 -
Elizabeth Hoffman; Part II. Women in Popular Music: 7. Most of My Sheroes
Don't Appear on a Stamp: Contextualising the Contributions of Women
Musicians to the Progression of Jazz Tammy L. Kernodle; 8. Leaders of the
Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s Jacqueline Warwick; 9. Women and Rock Leah
Branstetter; 10. (You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman: Women in
Songwriting Katherine Williams; 11. The British Folk Revival: Mythology and
the 'Non-Figuring' and 'Figuring' Woman Michael Brocken; 12. How MTV Idols
Got Us In Formation: Solo Women and their Brands Make Space for Truth
Telling, Trauma, and Survival in Popular Music from 1981 to the Present
Kristin J. Lieb; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 2 - Virginia
Kettle; Part III. Women and Music Technology: 13. Case Studies of Women in
Electronic Music: The Early Pioneers Louis Niebur; 14. The Star-Eaters: A
2019 Survey of Female and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals Using
Electronics for Music Margaret Schedel and Flannery Cunningham; In Her Own
Words: Practitioner Contribution 3 - Manuella Blackburn; Part IV. Women's
Wider Work in Music: 15. Women and Music Education: Pedagogues, Curricula,
and Role Models Robert Legg; 16. Women in the Music Industries: The Art of
Juggling Clare K. Duffin; In Her Own Words: Practitioner Contribution 4 -
Steph Power; Afterword: Challenges and Opportunities: Ways Forward for
Women Working in Music Victoria Armstrong; Appendix: Survey Questions for
Chapter 14; Select Bibliography; Index.