
Over The Past 30 Years, Musicologists Have Produced A Remarkable New Body Of Research Literature Focusing On The Lives And Careers Of Women Composers In Their Socio-historical Contexts. But Detailed Analysis And Discussion Of The Works Created By These Composers Are Still Extremely Rare. This Is Particularly True In The Domain Of Music Theory, Where Scholarly Work Continues To Focus Almost Exclusively On Male Composers. Moreover, While The Number Of Performances, Broadcasts, And Recordings Of Music By Women Has Unquestionably Grown, These Works Remain Significantly Underrepresented In Comparison To Music By Male Composers. Addressing These Deficits Is Not Simply A Matter Of Rectifying A Scholarly Gender Imbalance: The Lack Of Knowledge Surrounding The Music Of Female Composers Means That Scholars, Performers, And The General Public Remain Unfamiliar With A Large Body Of Exciting Repertoire. Analytical Essays On Music By Women Composers: Concert Music, 1960-2000 Is The First To Appear In A Groundbreaking Four-volume Series Devoted To Compositions By Women Across Western Art Music History. Each Chapter Opens With A Brief Biographical Sketch Of The Composer Before Presenting An In-depth Critical-analytic Exploration Of A Single Representative Composition, Linking Analytical Observations With Questions Of Meaning And Sociohistorical Context. Chapters Are Grouped Thematically By Analytical Approach Into Three Sections, Each Of Which Places The Analytical Methods Used In The Essays That Follow Into The Context Of Late Twentieth-century Ideas And Trends. Featuring Rich Analyses And Critical Discussions, Many By Leading Music Theorists In The Field, This Collection Brings To The Fore Repertoire From A Range Of Important Composers, Thereby Enabling Further Exploration By Scholars, Teachers, Performers, And Listeners.
This collection investigates the structural and aesthetic characteristics of concert music composed by women between 1960 and 2000 to address the historical marginalization of these works in music theory scholarship. Editors Brenda Ravenscroft and Laurel Parsons curate a series of essays that apply rigorous analytical frameworks to specific compositions, arguing that a deeper understanding of these works is necessary for a comprehensive view of Western art music. The text synthesizes biographical context with formal musicological analysis to bridge the gap between socio-historical study and technical theory.
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Musicologists and theorists recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the under-researched field of gender-inclusive music theory. Scholars frequently cite the text for its successful integration of technical analysis with broader cultural and historical discourse.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190236876
ISBN-13:
9780190236878
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