The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers

Author:   Matthew Head (King's College London) ,  Susan Wollenberg (University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781108489157


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Moving beyond narratives of female suppression, and exploring the critical potential of a diverse, distinguished repertoire, this Companion transforms received understanding of women composers. Organised thematically, and ranging beyond elite, Western genres, it explores the work of diverse female composers from medieval to modern times, besides the familiar headline names. The book's prologue traces the development of scholarship on women composers over the past five decades and the category of 'woman composer' itself. The chapters that follow reveal scenes of flourishing creativity, technical innovation, and (often fleeting) recognition, challenging long-held notions around invisibility and neglect and dismissing clichés about women composers and their work. Leading scholars trace shifting ideas about composers and compositional processes, contributing to a wider understanding of how composers have functioned in history and making this volume essential reading for all students of musical history. In an epilogue, three contemporary composers reflect on their careers and identities.

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Author:   Matthew Head (King's College London) ,  Susan Wollenberg (University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781108489157


ISBN 10:   110848915
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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List of figures; List of music examples; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Prologue: studies in women composers – the first fifty years Matthew Head and Susan Wollenberg; Part I. Themes in Studying Women Composers: 1. Historical women composers and the transience of female musical fame Paula Higgins; 2. In search of a feminist analysis Susan Wollenberg; 3. Composing women's history: beyond suppression and separate spheres Matthew Head; 4. Progress and professionalism Sophie Fuller; 5. Women composers and feminism Leah Broad; Part II. Highlighting Women Composers Before 1750: 6. Medieval women in composition and musical production Margot Fassler; 7. Sixteenth-century women composers, beyond borders Laurie Stras; 8. Women and composition, c. 1600–1750 Rebecca Cypess; Part III. Women Composers c. 1750–1880: Forms of Musical Culture: 9. Did women have a classical style? Matthew Head and Susan Wollenberg; 10. Women, song, and subjectivity in the nineteenth century Anja Bunzel and Stephen Rodgers; 11. Women, pianos, and virtuosity in the nineteenth century Joe Davies and Alexander Stefaniak; Part IV. Women Composers c. 1880–2000: New Waves: 12. First-wave feminism and professional status Sophie Fuller; 13. Women composers, experimentalism and technology, 1945–1980 Louise Gray; 14. Vibrations: women in sound art, 1980–2000 Gascia Ouzounian; Epilogue: composers' voices Nicola Lefanu, Roxanna Panufnik and Shirley J. Thompson; Bibliography; Index.

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Matthew Head is Professor of Music at King's College London. His books include Orientalism, Masquerade, and Mozart's Turkish Music (2000) and Sovereign Feminine: Music and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Music (2013). He is currently writing a life and works of the English composer and singer Harriet Stewart (née Wainewright). Susan Wollenberg is Professor of Music (emerita) and Emeritus Fellow at the University of Oxford. Her recent publications include chapters in The Songs of Fanny Hensel (2021); Clara Schumann Studies (2021); and the Routledge Handbook of Women's Work in Music (2022). She co-edited, with Aisling Kenny, Women and the Nineteenth-Century Lied (2015); and, with Mariateresa Storino, Women Composers in New Perspectives, 1800–1950: Genres, Contexts and Repertoire (2023).

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