Louise Talma

Louise Talma

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  • Author: Kendra Preston Leonard
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317103203
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

American composer Louise Talma (1906-1996) was the first female winner of two back-to-back Guggenheim Awards (1946, 1947), the first American woman to have an opera premiered in Europe (1962), the first female winner of the Sibelius Award for Composition (1963), and the first woman composer elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1974). This book analyses Talma’s works in the context of her life, focusing on the effects on her work of two major changes she made during her adult life: her conversion to Catholicism as an adult, under the guidance of Nadia Boulanger, and her adoption of serial compositional techniques. Employing approaches from traditional musical analysis, feminist and queer musicology, and women’s autobiographical theory to examine Talma’s body of works, comprising some eighty pieces, this is the first full-length study of this pioneering composer. Exploring Talma’s compositional language, text-setting practices, and the incorporation of autobiographical elements into her works using her own letters, sketches, and scores, as well as a number of other relevant documents, this book positions Talma’s contributions to serial and atonal music in the United States, considers her role as a woman composer during the twentieth century, and evaluates the legacy of her works and career in American music.


Louise Talma

Louise Talma

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  • Author: Kendra Preston Leonard
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317103211
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 174

American composer Louise Talma (1906-1996) was the first female winner of two back-to-back Guggenheim Awards (1946, 1947), the first American woman to have an opera premiered in Europe (1962), the first female winner of the Sibelius Award for Composition (1963), and the first woman composer elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1974). This book analyses Talma’s works in the context of her life, focusing on the effects on her work of two major changes she made during her adult life: her conversion to Catholicism as an adult, under the guidance of Nadia Boulanger, and her adoption of serial compositional techniques. Employing approaches from traditional musical analysis, feminist and queer musicology, and women’s autobiographical theory to examine Talma’s body of works, comprising some eighty pieces, this is the first full-length study of this pioneering composer. Exploring Talma’s compositional language, text-setting practices, and the incorporation of autobiographical elements into her works using her own letters, sketches, and scores, as well as a number of other relevant documents, this book positions Talma’s contributions to serial and atonal music in the United States, considers her role as a woman composer during the twentieth century, and evaluates the legacy of her works and career in American music.


The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers

The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers

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  • Author: Julie Anne Sadie
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 9780393034875
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 604

Throughout history women have been composing music, but their achievements have usually gone unrecognized.


Nadia Boulanger

Nadia Boulanger

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  • Author: Léonie Rosenstiel
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 9780393317138
  • Category : Music teachers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 452

With a life that spanned nearly a century, at her death Nadia Boulanger was still director of the American School of Music at Fontainebleau, which she helped found after World War I. Enormously influential, she taught many distinguished performers and composers and helped American music gain worldwide recognition. This first full biography of Boulanger is a rich portrait of an important woman of our time. Photos.


Music and the Skillful Listener

Music and the Skillful Listener

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  • Author: Denise Von Glahn
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253007933
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

For Denise Von Glahn, listening is that special quality afforded women who have been fettered for generations by the maxim "be seen and not heard." In Music and the Skillful Listener, Von Glahn explores the relationship between listening and musical composition focusing on nine American women composers inspired by the sounds of the natural world: Amy Beach, Marion Bauer, Louise Talma, Pauline Oliveros, Joan Tower, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Victoria Bond, Libby Larsen, and Emily Doolittle. Von Glahn situates "nature composing" among the larger tradition of nature writing and argues that, like their literary sisters, works of these women express deeply held spiritual and aesthetic beliefs about nature. Drawing on a wealth of archival and original source material, Von Glahn skillfully employs literary and gender studies, ecocriticism and ecomusicology, and the larger world of contemporary musicological thought to tell the stories of nine women composers who seek to understand nature through music.


Musical Migration and Imperial New York

Musical Migration and Imperial New York

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  • Author: Brigid Cohen
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226818012
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 390

"Through archival work and storytelling synthesis, Music Migration and Imperial New York revises, subverts, and supplements many inherited narratives about experimental music and arts in postwar New York into a sweeping new whole. From the urban street-level via music clubs and arts institutions to the world-making routes of global migration and exchange, this book seeks to redraw the geographies of experimental art and so to reveal the imperial dynamics, as well as profoundly racialized and gendered power relations, that shaped and continue to shape the discourses and practices of modern music in the United States. Beginning with the material conditions of power that structured the cityscape of New York in the early Cold War years (ca. 1957 to 1963), Brigid Cohen's book encompasses a considerably wider range of people and practices than is usual in studies of the music of this period. It looks at a range of artistic practices (concert music, electronic music, jazz, performance art) and actors (Varèse, Mingus, Yoko Ono, and Fluxus founder George Maciunas) as they experimented with new modes of creativity"--


Historical Anthology of Music by Women

Historical Anthology of Music by Women

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  • Author: James R. Briscoe
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 9780253212962
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 428

Works by women composers, including Francesca Caccini, Fanny Mendelssohn, Ethel Smyth, [et al]


Female Recreation of Music Traditions

Female Recreation of Music Traditions

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  • Author: Kheng K. Koay
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 1527534383
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

The current volume traces the ways in which women composers from the early 20th century onwards incorporate and reinterpret musical elements of past music in their compositions. It investigates their unique musical writings in which they fuse traditional idioms into their musical contexts. The book reveals the composers’ perspectives toward their compositional techniques and structural constructions, and the influences that lead us to better understand their music. It provides in-depth analyses, with musical examples, of the composers’ mature compositions, and several aspects of their compositional perspectives. It also discusses their personal experiences as they developed in their music careers; for example, organizations, patrons, groups and people in various countries that helped support their music are discussed. It offers an insight into the growth and development of women’s associations, organizations and musical activity that have developed since the 20th century. Valuable information is afforded to young musicians wanting to understand contemporary music, and to listener-readers seeking a wider knowledge of contemporary music by women composers.


Women in Music

Women in Music

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  • Author: Karin Pendle
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135848130
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 870

Women in Music: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated bibliography emerging from more than twenty-five years of feminist scholarship on music. This book testifies to the great variety of subjects and approaches represented in over two decades of published writings on women, their work, and the important roles that feminist outlooks have played in formerly male-oriented academic scholarship or journalistic musings on women and music.


The Alcestiad

The Alcestiad

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  • Author: Thornton Wilder
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

The Alcestiad by Thornton Wilder tells the story of Admetus, King of Thessaly (rich in horses), his wife Alcestis, and the triumphs and tragedies they endure as favorites of the god Apollo. Every major event in their marriage is a direct result of the interference of Apollo, though this is not made clear in The Alcestiad. Rather, the extent of Apollo’s involvement is made clear in the accompanying satyr play, The Drunken Sisters. --readingandruminations.wordpress.com.