This dissertation is in the field of Artistic Research in Music Interpretation. It is a study of songs with female personas written by Thomas Campion, investigated through performance practice and a critical reading of historical research carried out on the English Renaissance. The study is inspired by gender- and queer theory and looks at the function of the songs within their socio-cultural context. Since the songs seems to have been used and performed in a homosocial society, the study also discusses the possibility of male bonding and same-sex desire as part of the songs’ hidden or overt messages. The dissertation consists of a thesis in two parts, a newly-made transcription from the original lute tablature of the fourteen chosen songs,...
It is vital to increase the body of work where the female character acts as protagonist, rather than...
The study evaluates propositions that have appeared in the literature that music phenomena are gende...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: English. Advisor: Andrew Elfenbein. 1 c...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
The ‘essentially’ feminine — a mapping through artistic practice of the feminine territory offered b...
My dissertation explores connections between music-making, constructions of gender difference, and s...
Recently, musicologists Linda Austern and Suzanne Cusick have examined the socio-cultural implicatio...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
The issues presented in this paper are a nexus of several concerns: feminist criticism concerning th...
The central concern of this thesis is the negotiation between the dichotomous qualities with which ~...
This dissertation explores the earliest extant works of music theory printed in England, beginning i...
The chansonnier, Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 308, contains over 500 Old French lyrics, many u...
This thesis explores the ways in which Madalena Casulana (ca. 1540—ca. 1590) expressed her stated de...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
It is vital to increase the body of work where the female character acts as protagonist, rather than...
The study evaluates propositions that have appeared in the literature that music phenomena are gende...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: English. Advisor: Andrew Elfenbein. 1 c...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
The ‘essentially’ feminine — a mapping through artistic practice of the feminine territory offered b...
My dissertation explores connections between music-making, constructions of gender difference, and s...
Recently, musicologists Linda Austern and Suzanne Cusick have examined the socio-cultural implicatio...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
The issues presented in this paper are a nexus of several concerns: feminist criticism concerning th...
The central concern of this thesis is the negotiation between the dichotomous qualities with which ~...
This dissertation explores the earliest extant works of music theory printed in England, beginning i...
The chansonnier, Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 308, contains over 500 Old French lyrics, many u...
This thesis explores the ways in which Madalena Casulana (ca. 1540—ca. 1590) expressed her stated de...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
It is vital to increase the body of work where the female character acts as protagonist, rather than...
The study evaluates propositions that have appeared in the literature that music phenomena are gende...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: English. Advisor: Andrew Elfenbein. 1 c...