Tag: feminist musicology

  • 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…

  • Classical Music Needs Gender Studies – Here’s Why

    If I had a dollar for every time I attended a concert featuring music written by women or a workshop on female composers where the presenter said something along the lines of  “I don’t understand why women’s compositions aren’t performed more often, there’s a lot of really great music here!” … I wouldn’t have a…

  • 3 Books on My TBR List for Gender Studies & Classical Music

    Over the past several months, I’ve added a few books about women in music history to my to-be-read list that I’m SUPER excited about… but after a few conversations with other educators who teach about classical music by women composers, I’ve come to realize that the resources I tend to favor are very different from…

  • Is the Flute a “Girly” Instrument?

    The Western flute used to be considered a masculine instrument, but it’s now one of the most feminine.  Why is that, and when did the gender association change?  I spent my first year after graduating from college working at a family-owned music shop.  During rental season, my coworkers and I would sometimes try to guess…