Women and Music in Ireland
Herausgeber: Watson, Laura; O'Connor-Madsen, Jennifer; Beausang, Ita
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Herausgeber: Watson, Laura; O'Connor-Madsen, Jennifer; Beausang, Ita
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Explores the world of women's professional and amateur musical activity as it developed on and beyond the island of Ireland.
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Explores the world of women's professional and amateur musical activity as it developed on and beyond the island of Ireland.
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- Irish Musical Studies
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277551
- ISBN-10: 1783277556
- Artikelnr.: 64295134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Irish Musical Studies
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277551
- ISBN-10: 1783277556
- Artikelnr.: 64295134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Jennifer O'Connor-Madsen, Laura Watson and Ita Beausang
Preface Lorraine Byrne Bodley and Harry White Introduction Laura Watson,
Jennifer O'Connor-Madsen, and Ita Beausang Part I: Establishing a Place for
Women Musicians in Irish Society of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1. Daughters of Hibernia: Seen and Not Heard? Ita Beausang 2. 'No
Accomplishment So Great for a Lady': Women and Music in Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Elite Irish Household Karol Mullaney-Dignam 3. The
Development of the Female Musician in Nineteenth Century Dublin Jennifer
O'Connor-Madsen 4. Family, Filial Ties, and Forging Careers as Female
Musicians in the Nineteenth Century: The Story of the Glover Sisters Mary
Louise O'Donnell Part II: Women and Practice in Irish Traditional Music 5.
The Daghda, the Minstrel Boy, and Convent Schools: Reflections on Gender
and the Harp in Ireland Helen Lawlor 6. 'No Longer Second Fiddle': Due
Recognition for Josephine Keegan Daithí Kearney 7. Ireland's Female Harping
Triumvirate: The Legacy of Sheila Larchet Cuthbert, Mercedes Garvey, and
Gráinne Yeats Teresa O'Donnell Part III: Gaps and Gender Politics in the
History of Twentieth-Century Women Composers and Performers 8. 'A Daughter
of Music': Alicia Adélaïde Needham's Anglo-Irish Life and Music Axel Klein
9. Mary Dickenson-Auner: A Life with the Violin Margarethe
Engelhardt-Krajanek 10. 'Opera Over a Cooking Stove': Gender Dynamics in
the Music Career of Joan Trimble Ruth Stanley 11. Rhoda Coghill and the
Gender Politics of Piano Performance Laura Watson Part IV: Situating
Discourses of Women, Gender, and Music in the Twenty-First Century 12.
Women and Composition: Fifty Years of Progress? Nicola LeFanu 13.
Transcending Conventional Habits: Music and the Collaborative Process in
Joint Works Rhona Clarke 14. Surveying the Scene: Current Thoughts on Women
and Electroacoustic Music in Ireland Barbara Jillian Dignam 15. We Buried
the Heteropatriarchy and Danced on its Grave: Towards a Liberation Movement
for Irish Traditional Music Tes Slominski Bibliography Index
Jennifer O'Connor-Madsen, and Ita Beausang Part I: Establishing a Place for
Women Musicians in Irish Society of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1. Daughters of Hibernia: Seen and Not Heard? Ita Beausang 2. 'No
Accomplishment So Great for a Lady': Women and Music in Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Elite Irish Household Karol Mullaney-Dignam 3. The
Development of the Female Musician in Nineteenth Century Dublin Jennifer
O'Connor-Madsen 4. Family, Filial Ties, and Forging Careers as Female
Musicians in the Nineteenth Century: The Story of the Glover Sisters Mary
Louise O'Donnell Part II: Women and Practice in Irish Traditional Music 5.
The Daghda, the Minstrel Boy, and Convent Schools: Reflections on Gender
and the Harp in Ireland Helen Lawlor 6. 'No Longer Second Fiddle': Due
Recognition for Josephine Keegan Daithí Kearney 7. Ireland's Female Harping
Triumvirate: The Legacy of Sheila Larchet Cuthbert, Mercedes Garvey, and
Gráinne Yeats Teresa O'Donnell Part III: Gaps and Gender Politics in the
History of Twentieth-Century Women Composers and Performers 8. 'A Daughter
of Music': Alicia Adélaïde Needham's Anglo-Irish Life and Music Axel Klein
9. Mary Dickenson-Auner: A Life with the Violin Margarethe
Engelhardt-Krajanek 10. 'Opera Over a Cooking Stove': Gender Dynamics in
the Music Career of Joan Trimble Ruth Stanley 11. Rhoda Coghill and the
Gender Politics of Piano Performance Laura Watson Part IV: Situating
Discourses of Women, Gender, and Music in the Twenty-First Century 12.
Women and Composition: Fifty Years of Progress? Nicola LeFanu 13.
Transcending Conventional Habits: Music and the Collaborative Process in
Joint Works Rhona Clarke 14. Surveying the Scene: Current Thoughts on Women
and Electroacoustic Music in Ireland Barbara Jillian Dignam 15. We Buried
the Heteropatriarchy and Danced on its Grave: Towards a Liberation Movement
for Irish Traditional Music Tes Slominski Bibliography Index
Preface Lorraine Byrne Bodley and Harry White Introduction Laura Watson,
Jennifer O'Connor-Madsen, and Ita Beausang Part I: Establishing a Place for
Women Musicians in Irish Society of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1. Daughters of Hibernia: Seen and Not Heard? Ita Beausang 2. 'No
Accomplishment So Great for a Lady': Women and Music in Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Elite Irish Household Karol Mullaney-Dignam 3. The
Development of the Female Musician in Nineteenth Century Dublin Jennifer
O'Connor-Madsen 4. Family, Filial Ties, and Forging Careers as Female
Musicians in the Nineteenth Century: The Story of the Glover Sisters Mary
Louise O'Donnell Part II: Women and Practice in Irish Traditional Music 5.
The Daghda, the Minstrel Boy, and Convent Schools: Reflections on Gender
and the Harp in Ireland Helen Lawlor 6. 'No Longer Second Fiddle': Due
Recognition for Josephine Keegan Daithí Kearney 7. Ireland's Female Harping
Triumvirate: The Legacy of Sheila Larchet Cuthbert, Mercedes Garvey, and
Gráinne Yeats Teresa O'Donnell Part III: Gaps and Gender Politics in the
History of Twentieth-Century Women Composers and Performers 8. 'A Daughter
of Music': Alicia Adélaïde Needham's Anglo-Irish Life and Music Axel Klein
9. Mary Dickenson-Auner: A Life with the Violin Margarethe
Engelhardt-Krajanek 10. 'Opera Over a Cooking Stove': Gender Dynamics in
the Music Career of Joan Trimble Ruth Stanley 11. Rhoda Coghill and the
Gender Politics of Piano Performance Laura Watson Part IV: Situating
Discourses of Women, Gender, and Music in the Twenty-First Century 12.
Women and Composition: Fifty Years of Progress? Nicola LeFanu 13.
Transcending Conventional Habits: Music and the Collaborative Process in
Joint Works Rhona Clarke 14. Surveying the Scene: Current Thoughts on Women
and Electroacoustic Music in Ireland Barbara Jillian Dignam 15. We Buried
the Heteropatriarchy and Danced on its Grave: Towards a Liberation Movement
for Irish Traditional Music Tes Slominski Bibliography Index
Jennifer O'Connor-Madsen, and Ita Beausang Part I: Establishing a Place for
Women Musicians in Irish Society of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1. Daughters of Hibernia: Seen and Not Heard? Ita Beausang 2. 'No
Accomplishment So Great for a Lady': Women and Music in Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Elite Irish Household Karol Mullaney-Dignam 3. The
Development of the Female Musician in Nineteenth Century Dublin Jennifer
O'Connor-Madsen 4. Family, Filial Ties, and Forging Careers as Female
Musicians in the Nineteenth Century: The Story of the Glover Sisters Mary
Louise O'Donnell Part II: Women and Practice in Irish Traditional Music 5.
The Daghda, the Minstrel Boy, and Convent Schools: Reflections on Gender
and the Harp in Ireland Helen Lawlor 6. 'No Longer Second Fiddle': Due
Recognition for Josephine Keegan Daithí Kearney 7. Ireland's Female Harping
Triumvirate: The Legacy of Sheila Larchet Cuthbert, Mercedes Garvey, and
Gráinne Yeats Teresa O'Donnell Part III: Gaps and Gender Politics in the
History of Twentieth-Century Women Composers and Performers 8. 'A Daughter
of Music': Alicia Adélaïde Needham's Anglo-Irish Life and Music Axel Klein
9. Mary Dickenson-Auner: A Life with the Violin Margarethe
Engelhardt-Krajanek 10. 'Opera Over a Cooking Stove': Gender Dynamics in
the Music Career of Joan Trimble Ruth Stanley 11. Rhoda Coghill and the
Gender Politics of Piano Performance Laura Watson Part IV: Situating
Discourses of Women, Gender, and Music in the Twenty-First Century 12.
Women and Composition: Fifty Years of Progress? Nicola LeFanu 13.
Transcending Conventional Habits: Music and the Collaborative Process in
Joint Works Rhona Clarke 14. Surveying the Scene: Current Thoughts on Women
and Electroacoustic Music in Ireland Barbara Jillian Dignam 15. We Buried
the Heteropatriarchy and Danced on its Grave: Towards a Liberation Movement
for Irish Traditional Music Tes Slominski Bibliography Index