The Choral Music of Twentieth-Century Women Composers

The Choral Music of Twentieth-Century Women Composers
Title The Choral Music of Twentieth-Century Women Composers PDF eBook
Author Catherine Roma
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2005-11-30
Genre Music
ISBN 1461706505

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This book brings to light the choral works of three contemporary British women composers: Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983), Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994), and Thea Musgrave (1928- ). Earning solid reputations in Britain through their varying compositional styles, their music has revealed them to be substantial, prolific composers who are representative of major trends in twentieth-century British choral composition. Lutyens, often described as a musical pioneer, incorporates a highly personal and imaginative style in her use of twelve-tone technique, and her departures from the strict practice of serial writing are always highly personal and imaginative. Maconchy describes her own technique as 'impassioned argument,' using compositional tools such as contrapuntal textures in both her instrumental and choral works, resulting in a high degree of chromatic color. Musgrave encompasses many modes of expression, from her early choral works featuring tonal diatonic writing, to a free chromatic style with imprecise tonality at times. Complete with historical perspective, musical examples, and reproductions of choral texts, this resource of important and little known contemporary choral works demonstrates the diverse approaches used by these and other contemporary composers, and contributes to the growing literature on women in music.

Music by Black Women Composers

Music by Black Women Composers
Title Music by Black Women Composers PDF eBook
Author Helen Walker-Hill
Publisher Center for Black Music Rsrch
Total Pages 128
Release 1995
Genre Music
ISBN 9780929911045

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In Her Own Words

In Her Own Words
Title In Her Own Words PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Kelly
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 490
Release 2013-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252094832

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This collection of new interviews with twenty-five accomplished female composers substantially advances our knowledge of the work, experiences, compositional approaches, and musical intentions of a diverse group of creative individuals. With personal anecdotes and sometimes surprising intimacy and humor, these wide-ranging conversations represent the diversity of women composing music in the United States from the mid-twentieth century into the twenty-first. The composers work in a variety of genres including classical, jazz, multimedia, or collaborative forms for the stage, film, and video games. Their interviews illuminate questions about the status of women composers in America, the role of women in musical performance and education, the creative process and inspiration, the experiences and qualities that contemporary composers bring to their craft, and balancing creative and personal lives. Candidly sharing their experiences, advice, and views, these vibrant, thoughtful, and creative women open new perspectives on the prospects and possibilities of making music in a changing world.

Women Composers, Conductors, and Musicians of the Twentieth Century

Women Composers, Conductors, and Musicians of the Twentieth Century
Title Women Composers, Conductors, and Musicians of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Jane Weiner LePage
Publisher Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 400
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Composer's Point of View

The Composer's Point of View
Title The Composer's Point of View PDF eBook
Author Robert Stephan Hines
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 368
Release 1980-07-25
Genre Music
ISBN

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A collection of essays by 20th-century American, English, and European composers in which each composer discusses a large choral work or works he has written, along with the principles that guided the composition.

Choral Music in the Nineteenth Century

Choral Music in the Nineteenth Century
Title Choral Music in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Nick Strimple
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 302
Release 2008
Genre Music
ISBN 9781574671544

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From the author of the critically acclaimed "Choral Music in the Twentieth Century" comes an indispensable resource for choral conductors, choral singers, and other music lovers, and an essential text for educators and their students. Strimple covers repertory by Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, and lesser figures.

English Cathedral Music and Liturgy in the Twentieth Century

English Cathedral Music and Liturgy in the Twentieth Century
Title English Cathedral Music and Liturgy in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Martin Thomas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 304
Release 2016-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317143191

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This book examines the stylistic development of English cathedral music during a period of liturgical upheaval, looking at the attitudes of cathedral clergy, liturgists, composers, leading church music figures and organisations to music and liturgy. Arguments that were advanced for retaining an archaic style in cathedral music are considered, including the linking of musical style with liturgical language, the recommending of a subservient role for music in the liturgy, and the development of a language of fittingness to describe church music. The roles of the RSCM and other influential bodies are explored. Martin Thomas draws on many sources: the libraries and archives of English cathedrals; contemporary press coverage and the records of church music bodies; publishing practices; secondary literature; and the music itself. Concluding that an arresting of development in English cathedral music has prevented appropriate influences from secular music being felt, Thomas contrasts this with how cathedrals have often successfully and dynamically engaged with the world of the visual arts, particularly in painting and sculpture. Presenting implications for all denominations and for patronage of the arts by churches, and the place of musical aesthetics in the planning of liturgy, this book offers an important resource for music, theology, liturgy students and ministry teams worldwide.