Alma Mahler and Her Contemporaries A Research and Information Guide Routledge Music Bibliographies Series
Auteur : Filler Susan
This selective annotated bibliography places Alma Mahler with three other female composers of her time, covering the first generation of active female composers in the twentieth century. It uncovers the wealth of resources available on the lives and music of Mahler, Florence Price, Yuliya Lazarevna Veysberg, and Maria Teresa Prieto and supports emerging scholarship and inquiry on four women who experienced both entrenched sexual discrimination and political upheaval, which affected their lives and influenced composers of subsequent generations.
Acknowledgements
Postscript
Introduction
I. General
Reference Books
Historical Context
Biographical
Musico-Analytical
Scores and Editions
II. Alma Maria Schindler Mahler-Werfel
Reference Books
Historical Context
Biographical
Musico-Analytical
Analytic Essays and Articles
Scores and Editions
III. Florence Beatrice Price
Reference Books
Biographical
Musico-Analytical
Analytic Essays and Articles
Scores and Editions
IV. Maria Teresa Prieto Fernandez de la Llana
Reference Books
Historical Context
Biographical
Musico-Analytical
Scores and Editions
V. Yuliya Lazarevna Veysberg
Reference Books
Historical Context
Biographical
Musico-Analytical
Scores and Editions
Index of Authors, Editors and Translators
Susan M. Filler
Date de parution : 12-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
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Thèmes d’Alma Mahler and Her Contemporaries :
Mots-clés :
Consejo Nacional Para La Cultura; Rimsky Korsakov; Undine Smith Moore; Florence Price; Female Composers; Women Composers; Indiana University Library; Sovetskie Kompozitory; Petersburg Conservatory; Knud Martner; Universal Edition; Amy Beach; Rodolfo Halffter; Werfel; Bryn Mawr; Music USA; National Library; Nannerl Mozart; Black Women Composers; College Music Society; Kraus International Publications; Fanny Mendelssohn; Silvestre Revueltas; Bass Clarinet; Latin American Music Review