The extraordinary richness of musical life in early twentieth-century Vienna coincided with an increasingly confident movement for the emancipation of Women. While these two areas have attracted considerable academic attention as separate phenomena, this thesis is the first to consider, in detail, connections between the two. In particular, it investigates the way that opera contributed to the discourse on gender in early twentieth-century Viennese culture. After a brief discussion of the existing literature on gender and opera, and of the methodology adopted, the thesis examines the discourse on gender in Vienna at this time, drawing on writings by a variety of authors. These represent a spectrum of attitudes to the women's movem...
This comparative analysis of three twentieth-century operas - Berg\u27s Wozzeck, Britten\u27s Peter...
Undressing Cherubino: Reassessing Gender and Sexuality in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro Although Le no...
Artists who have confronted the politics of collaborative theater have been both drawn to and repell...
Responses to Korngold's 1920 opera Die tote Stadt have long been filtered through the lens of his la...
The concert hall, as much as the operatic stage, is a theatre – a place for viewing, and the observa...
The destabilization and reformation of traditional conceptions of sexuality and gender represented a...
This thesis argues that in order to understand the non-representation of women and BIPOC in the West...
This thesis explores the performance and articulation of masculinity in Johann Strauss’s third opere...
The paper examines Robert Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben (A Woman’s Love and Life), which has long...
The aim of this study is to determine to what extent the way in which gender roles are portrayed in ...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
As a representative of the Viennese classical music tradition, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) e...
Operas are written by social individuals having absorbed the norms of the society they live in. By w...
Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” is a musical discourse of the uneven power dynamics between male and...
This comparative analysis of three twentieth-century operas - Berg\u27s Wozzeck, Britten\u27s Peter...
Undressing Cherubino: Reassessing Gender and Sexuality in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro Although Le no...
Artists who have confronted the politics of collaborative theater have been both drawn to and repell...
Responses to Korngold's 1920 opera Die tote Stadt have long been filtered through the lens of his la...
The concert hall, as much as the operatic stage, is a theatre – a place for viewing, and the observa...
The destabilization and reformation of traditional conceptions of sexuality and gender represented a...
This thesis argues that in order to understand the non-representation of women and BIPOC in the West...
This thesis explores the performance and articulation of masculinity in Johann Strauss’s third opere...
The paper examines Robert Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben (A Woman’s Love and Life), which has long...
The aim of this study is to determine to what extent the way in which gender roles are portrayed in ...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
As a representative of the Viennese classical music tradition, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) e...
Operas are written by social individuals having absorbed the norms of the society they live in. By w...
Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” is a musical discourse of the uneven power dynamics between male and...
This comparative analysis of three twentieth-century operas - Berg\u27s Wozzeck, Britten\u27s Peter...
Undressing Cherubino: Reassessing Gender and Sexuality in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro Although Le no...
Artists who have confronted the politics of collaborative theater have been both drawn to and repell...