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Woman's Work in Music

Exploring Women's Impact on Musical History and Gender Equality in the Music Industry

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In «Woman's Work in Music,» Arthur Elson provides a pioneering exploration of the contributions women have made to the musical landscape from the Medieval period to the early 20th century. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Elson employs a narrative style that weaves biographical sketches with critical analysis, showcasing the often-overlooked achievements of female composers, performers, and educators. His work serves not only as a historical record but also as an advocacy for women's rightful place in music history, contextualizing their roles within the sociocultural dynamics of their times. Arthur Elson, a distinguished musicologist and critic, was deeply motivated by the prevailing gender biases in his field. Elson's background in music theory and his advocacy for artistic equality likely informed his commitment to shedding light on women's roles in music, prompting him to conduct research that challenged contemporary norms. His perspective as a male scholar adds a nuanced layer to the discourse surrounding women's contributions, making his findings all the more compelling. For readers interested in music history, gender studies, or cultural analysis, «Woman's Work in Music» is an invaluable resource that invites a reevaluation of the traditional narratives that dominate the music canon. Elson's eloquent writing and thorough research will inspire and educate, making it an essential addition to any library.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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200 p.
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4057664641694
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