Concert music, 1960-2000

Author(s)

    • Parsons, Laurel
    • Ravenscroft, Brenda

Bibliographic Information

Concert music, 1960-2000

edited by Laurel Parsons and Brenda Ravenscroft

(Analytical essays on music by women composers, v. 3)

Oxford University Press, 2016

Available at  / 2 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-236) and index

Contents of Works

  • "Twelve-tone in my own way" : an analytical study of Ursula Mamlok's Panta Rhei, third movement, with some reflections on twelve-tone music in America / Joseph N. Straus
  • Improvvisazioni Concertanti no. 1 by Norma Beecroft : serialism, improvisatory discourse, and the musical avant-garde / Christoph Neidhöfer
  • "Octatonicism," the octatonic scale, and large-scale structure in Joan Tower's Silver Ladders / Jonathan W. Bernard
  • "Difference inhabits repetition" : Sofia Gubaidulina's String Quartet no. 2 / Judy Lochhead
  • The transformative power of musical gestures : cultural translation in Chen Yi's Symphony no. 2 / Nancy Yunhwa Rao
  • Superposition in Kaija Saariaho's "The claw of the magnolia" / John Roeder
  • Music as a mirror : Libby Larsen's Chanting to Paradise / Brenda Ravenscroft
  • "This imaginary halfe-nothing" : temporality in Elisabeth Lutyens's Essence of Our Happinesses / Laurel Parsons

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Over the past 30 years, musicologists have produced a remarkable new body of research literature focusing on the lives and careers of women composers in their socio-historical contexts. But detailed analysis and discussion of the works created by these composers are still extremely rare. This is particularly true in the domain of music theory, where scholarly work continues to focus almost exclusively on male composers. Moreover, while the number of performances, broadcasts, and recordings of women's compositions has unquestionably grown, they remain significantly underrepresented in comparison to music by male composers. Addressing these deficits is not simply a matter of rectifying a scholarly gender imbalance: the lack of knowledge surrounding the music of women composers means that scholars, performers, and the general public remain unfamiliar with a large body of exciting repertoire. Analytical Essays on Music by Women Composers: Concert Music from 1960-2000 is the first to appear in an exciting a four volume series devoted to the work of women composers across Western art music history. Each chapter, many by leading music theorists, opens with a brief biographical sketch of the composer before presenting an in-depth critical-analytic exploration of a single representative composition, linking analytical observations with questions of meaning and sociohistorical context. Chapters are grouped thematically by analytical approach into three sections, each of which places the analytical methods used in the essays that follow into the context of late twentieth-century ideas and trends. Featuring rich analyses and detailed study by the most reputed music theorists in the field, along with brief biographical sketches for each composer, this collection brings to the fore the essential repertoire of a range of important composers, many of whom otherwise stand outside the standard canon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments About the Companion Website Chapter 1. Introduction Laurel Parsons and Brenda Ravenscroft PART I Order, Freedom and Design Chapter 2. Ursula Mamlok, Panta Rhei, Third Movement (1981) "Twelve Tone in My Own Way": An Analytical Study of Ursula Mamlok's Panta Rhei, Third Movement, with Some Reflections on Twelve-Tone Music in America Joseph N. Straus Chapter 3. Norma Beecroft, Improvvisazioni Concertanti No. 1 (1961) Improvvisazioni Concertanti No. 1 by Norma Beecroft: Serialism, Improvisatory Discourse, and the Musical Avant-Garde Christoph Neidhoefer Chapter 4. Joan Tower, Silver Ladders (1986) "Octatonicism," the Octatonic Scale, and Large- Scale Structure in Joan Tower's Silver Ladders Jonathan W. Bernard PART II Gesture, Identity and Culture Chapter 5. Sofia Gubaidulina, String Quartet No. 2 (1987) "Difference Inhabits Repetition": Sofia Gubaidulina's String Quartet No. 2 Judy Lochhead Chapter 6. Chen Yi, Symphony No. 2 (1993) The Transformative Power of Musical Gestures: Cultural Translation in Chen Yi's Symphony No. 2 Nancy Yunhwa Rao PART III Music, Words and Voices Chapter 7. Kaija Saariaho, "The claw of the magnolia..." From the Grammar of Dreams (1988) Superposition in Kaija Saariaho's "The claw of the magnolia..." John Roeder Chapter 8. Libby Larsen, Chanting to Paradise (1997) Music as a Mirror: Libby Larsen's Chanting to Paradise Brenda Ravenscroft Chapter 9. Elisabeth Lutyens, Essence of Our Happinesses (1968) This Imaginary Halfe-Nothing: Temporality in Elisabeth Lutyens's Essence of Our Happinesses Laurel Parsons Glossary Bibliography Index

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top