Analytical Essays on Music by Women Composers: Secular & Sacred Music to 1900
Editat de Laurel Parsons, Brenda Ravenscroften Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190237028
ISBN-10: 0190237023
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190237023
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
The many compelling analyses offered by this volume have the potential to inform and enrich analytical thinking beyond as well as within the community of scholars, students and musicians with special interests in women composers, and thereby not only to join but also to transform the mainstream
This book has much to offer, showcasing, as it does, relatively unknown repertoire and employing a variety of analytical approaches... This diversity is also a strength, with music spanning almost 700 years carefully analyzed through a wide range of methods. I highly recommend it.
In this beautifully produced volume...The essays, well-documented in the endnotes, are illustrated with a wealth of musical examples, tables, and figures...Significantly, this volume offers college and university instructors an engaging body of music analysis, scholarly writing, and writings in music theory to share with their students. Deborah Hayes, College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Studies of the extraordinary music by extraordinary women down the ages have been, happily, multiplying of late, but this volume is particularly welcome in its analytical focus. The slate of scholars is stellar, and so is the music we come to know better with such excellent guides, whose approaches are as various as the music they consider. And brava to the editors and writers alike for recognizing both that profundity can come in small packages and that women can create the most imposing large works as well. It is good to discover that the "testosterone brigade" had formidable female challengers all along.
Important reading for performers and scholars, this rich and revelatory collection of essays expertly demonstrates the inventive depths and compelling skills of historical composers who were women.
This new volume of analytical essays edited by Parsons and Ravenscroft is valuable, timely, and impressive. Nine leading scholars provide incisive chapters on music from the 12th to the 19th centuries, revealing deep sensitivity to music and text, masterful counterpoint, compelling narrative, virtuosic metric shifts, Schenkerian poetics, and imaginative genius. I recommend it for undergraduate and graduate courses in music analysis, and as a model and inspiration for further research.
This book has much to offer, showcasing, as it does, relatively unknown repertoire and employing a variety of analytical approaches... This diversity is also a strength, with music spanning almost 700 years carefully analyzed through a wide range of methods. I highly recommend it.
In this beautifully produced volume...The essays, well-documented in the endnotes, are illustrated with a wealth of musical examples, tables, and figures...Significantly, this volume offers college and university instructors an engaging body of music analysis, scholarly writing, and writings in music theory to share with their students. Deborah Hayes, College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Studies of the extraordinary music by extraordinary women down the ages have been, happily, multiplying of late, but this volume is particularly welcome in its analytical focus. The slate of scholars is stellar, and so is the music we come to know better with such excellent guides, whose approaches are as various as the music they consider. And brava to the editors and writers alike for recognizing both that profundity can come in small packages and that women can create the most imposing large works as well. It is good to discover that the "testosterone brigade" had formidable female challengers all along.
Important reading for performers and scholars, this rich and revelatory collection of essays expertly demonstrates the inventive depths and compelling skills of historical composers who were women.
This new volume of analytical essays edited by Parsons and Ravenscroft is valuable, timely, and impressive. Nine leading scholars provide incisive chapters on music from the 12th to the 19th centuries, revealing deep sensitivity to music and text, masterful counterpoint, compelling narrative, virtuosic metric shifts, Schenkerian poetics, and imaginative genius. I recommend it for undergraduate and graduate courses in music analysis, and as a model and inspiration for further research.
Notă biografică
Laurel Parsons has taught music theory and aural skills at the University of British Columbia, the University of Victoria, Queen's University, and the University of Oregon. Her research interests include aural skills pedagogy and learning differences, and the music of Elisabeth Lutyens. From 2012-15 she chaired the Society for Music Theory's Committee on the Status of Women.Brenda Ravenscroft is Professor of Music Theory and Dean of the Schulich School of Music at McGill University. Her research focuses on post-tonal American music, text and music, rhythmic organization, and pedagogy. She chaired the Society for Music Theory's Committee on the Status of Women from 2006 to 2009.