ABSTRACT

Women, Music, Culture is an undergraduate textbook on the history and contribution of women in a variety of musical genres and professions. Clear writing, compelling narrative, and more than fifty guided listening examples bring the world of women in music to life. It includes a wide array of pedagogical aids, including an abundance of photographs, a comprehensive companion website, critical thinking exercises, as well as a running glossary that reinforces key figures and terms. Covering important figures in art music and popular music, it examines a community of women involved in the world of music, including composers, producers, consumers, performers, technicians, mothers, educators and listeners.

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PART I: Telling Musical Stories: MISSING VOICES IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF MUSICAL TRADITIONS

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PART II RESTRICTED DOMAINS: GENDER SPHERES IN ART MUSIC

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PART III VISUAL IMAGES IN AN AURAL WORLD

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PART IV: A Century of Change: THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION ON WOMEN’S ART MUSIC ACTIVITY

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PART V NO LONGER “ONE OF THE BOYS”