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Woman's Work in Music

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The author surveys the historical role of women in music from ancient myth and medieval practice through modern national schools, combining cultural anecdotes, biographical sketches, and critical assessment. Chapters address legendary origins, the influence of wives and female performers on composers, and detailed profiles of notable women musicians, including Clara Wieck Schumann. Separate national surveys treat England, Germany, France, America and other countries, while appended lists and illustrations catalogue compositions and reception. The work concludes by evaluating the musical rank of women's output compared with men's and tracing shifts in social and artistic opportunities for women in the musical sphere.

About the Author

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Arthur Elson

Arthur Elson was an American musicologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of women's roles in the music industry. His notable work, "Woman's Work in Music," explores the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women to the field of music. Elson's writing not only highlights the achievements of female composers and performers but also addresses the societal challenges they faced. Through his scholarship, he aimed to elevate the status of women's contributions in a predominantly male-dominated field, making his work an important part of music history.

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