Tag: Baroque era

  • Flutey Careers of 18th Century Women

    I feel like there are a couple contradictory assumptions when it comes to historical flutists – some observe that a majority of modern flutists are women, and assume that’s always been the case, while others notice that most historical flute repertoire was composed by men, and conclude that women flutists were exceptions to the rule.…

  • The Puzzle of Periodization

    I recently finished my annual update of Virtuosa Flute Solos, and also finally read the last chapter of Marcia Citron’s Gender and the Musical Canon – which has led me to a lot of reflection lately on the way I’ve set up & organized my database of flute solos by women composers. The traditional way…

  • Baroque Chamber Music for Flute by Women Composers

    In the process of researching flute music by historical women composers, I’ve come across many surprises that I did not expect.  One of those was the types of music that I encountered – in school, many of my teachers focused on solo repertoire like sonatas and concerti.  And as a result, I expected that a…

  • Free Flute Music by Women Composers!

    Flute solos by women composers in the public domain on IMSLP Maybe you want to start performing flute solos by women composers, but purchasing new music is outside your budget right now.  Maybe you’re curious what flute music by historical women is all about, but aren’t quite ready to invest your time & energy… or…

  • A Quick-Start Guide to Virtuosa Flute Solos

    If you just scrolled through the Virtuosa Flute Solos database and feel overwhelmed… now what??  It’s a lot of information if you’re new to flute music by women composers – so here’s a brief rundown of some suggestions for where to start and a few programming tips, to help make sure this database doesn’t become…

  • Additional Resources for Flute Music by Women Composers

    Virtuosa Flute Solos is great for finding flute solos by historical women composers, but what if you’re looking for chamber music or something more modern??  While those were outside the scope of my research for this particular project, there are many other educators and organizations with a variety of awesome resources.   Check out the list…

  • The Secret History of Amateurism in Classical Music

    Why does it feel like there’s something lesser about being an amateur, and where did the idea that musical clubs can’t be “serious” ensembles even come from?  Read on for a brief rundown of the history of amateurism in classical music. Early last month, I had a troubling discussion with someone who seemed to be…

  • Historical Women Flutists – From Astley to Taillart

    For a couple of months now, I’ve wanted to create a series of social media posts highlighting historical women flutists in Western classical music.  What started as a few notes on my phone quickly grew into a mess of memos and bookmarked articles, but when I sat down to organize the info I’d collected, I…

  • Women Composers Bingo 2022

    Are you up for a listening challenge? I’ve had a bingo template sitting in my Canva templates folder for a few months, and hadn’t decided what to do with it until I saw an Instagram post from a flute teacher friend who used a bingo game as a listening activity with his students. It’s Women’s…

  • Women Composers in the Court of Frederick the Great

    Meet three women composers who wrote flute sonatas in 18th century Prussia – Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, Anna Amalia von Preußen, and Anna Bon di Venezia.  I kicked off the new year by learning Princess Anna Amalia von Preußen’s ‘Sonata in F Major,’ and surprised myself with just how excited I was to start working on…