The masculine façade of the music Conservatoire belies the extent to which these establishments fostered close relationships between women. This article analyses the student cohorts of the Paris and St Petersburg Conservatoires in the early twentieth century, to show that women made up a formidable presence and created supportive communities within these institutional frameworks. It argues that these relationships not only facilitated women’s involvement in public cultural life, but also impacted their private experience of music and listening, as illustrated by the close musical bond between sisters and conservatoire alumnae, Lili and Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979) was arguably one of the most iconic figures in twentieth-century music, ...
This thesis follows engagement of female pianists at Prague Conservatoire during the period of the F...
The starting point for the study presented in this article is constituted by experiences of using Si...
In music history, the application of the public/private dichotomy and the accompanying metaphor of s...
The turn from the nineteenth century into the twentieth saw an increase in the numberof composing Eu...
The musical life of interwar France (1919-39) has fascinated many writers however, the part played b...
Nadia Boulanger was one of the 20th century concert music\u27s most significant individuals. In Chap...
Nadia Boulanger - composer, critic, impresario and the most famous composition teacher of the twenti...
Drawing upon extensive archival research, interview material, and musical analysis, Female Composers...
This talk explores Lili Boulanger’s pivotal role in changing the place of women in French music of h...
The impact of Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979) on twentieth-century music was vast: as composer, keyboard...
This article reports from a two-phase study that involved an analysis of the extant literature follo...
Au début du xxe siècle, en France, rares sont les femmes qui osent s’aventurer professionnellement d...
The life of twentieth-century French theorist, conductor, composer, performer and pedagogue Nadia Bo...
© 2019 Dr. Lorraine Granger-BrownThis thesis identifies and examines the journeys of ‘the mass’ of A...
Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979) was arguably one of the most iconic figures in twentieth-century music, ...
This thesis follows engagement of female pianists at Prague Conservatoire during the period of the F...
The starting point for the study presented in this article is constituted by experiences of using Si...
In music history, the application of the public/private dichotomy and the accompanying metaphor of s...
The turn from the nineteenth century into the twentieth saw an increase in the numberof composing Eu...
The musical life of interwar France (1919-39) has fascinated many writers however, the part played b...
Nadia Boulanger was one of the 20th century concert music\u27s most significant individuals. In Chap...
Nadia Boulanger - composer, critic, impresario and the most famous composition teacher of the twenti...
Drawing upon extensive archival research, interview material, and musical analysis, Female Composers...
This talk explores Lili Boulanger’s pivotal role in changing the place of women in French music of h...
The impact of Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979) on twentieth-century music was vast: as composer, keyboard...
This article reports from a two-phase study that involved an analysis of the extant literature follo...
Au début du xxe siècle, en France, rares sont les femmes qui osent s’aventurer professionnellement d...
The life of twentieth-century French theorist, conductor, composer, performer and pedagogue Nadia Bo...
© 2019 Dr. Lorraine Granger-BrownThis thesis identifies and examines the journeys of ‘the mass’ of A...
Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979) was arguably one of the most iconic figures in twentieth-century music, ...
This thesis follows engagement of female pianists at Prague Conservatoire during the period of the F...
The starting point for the study presented in this article is constituted by experiences of using Si...