This dissertation comprises a series of close readings of music written and performed in intimate devotional contexts by nun composers Sulpitia Cesis, Alba Tressina, and Lucrezia Vizzana in seventeenth-century convents in Modena, Vicenza, and Bologna, respectively. I argue that in singing music written by their sisters, nuns were able to use their voices to mediate a space between their own corporeal bodies and an ephemeral Divine presence. In so doing, these nuns were able to engage in practices conducive to the experience of ecstasy for both singers and listeners, cultivate an outlet for creativity and entertainment, and strengthen their relationships with one another and with the Divine. This mediation also functioned as an act of self-e...
The fictional women presented to the public on the opera stages and in the noble houses of Italy dur...
The congregation of the Benedictine nuns of Sandomierz, active between 1615 and 1903, belonged to w...
For the past few decades, there has been a marked rise of interest and advocacy in music composed by...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
In seeking to determine what the obstacles have been to women composers, I was led to the sixteenth ...
This dissertation explores how nuns of the Order of the Immaculate Conception (Conceptionists) becam...
This dissertation examines the unique musical culture of Vadstena Abbey, the Swedish double monastic...
My dissertation explores connections between music-making, constructions of gender difference, and s...
In this article, I situate Tressina’s Anima mea liquefacta est (1622) at the nexus of Renaissance an...
Over the centuries, the rich musical culture of the convent in Benedictine Monastery in Staniątki to...
Recent studies have focused on the musical environment and the theatre in female monasteries of many...
From the second half of the seventeenth century, Palermo’s convents contributed to the musical frame...
The focus of the current study is the use of form in the collection of Vespers music by Chiara Marga...
This dissertation investigates the relational, representative, and most importantly, constitutive fu...
In this dissertation, I present a social and material microhistory of sound and music in early moder...
The fictional women presented to the public on the opera stages and in the noble houses of Italy dur...
The congregation of the Benedictine nuns of Sandomierz, active between 1615 and 1903, belonged to w...
For the past few decades, there has been a marked rise of interest and advocacy in music composed by...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
In seeking to determine what the obstacles have been to women composers, I was led to the sixteenth ...
This dissertation explores how nuns of the Order of the Immaculate Conception (Conceptionists) becam...
This dissertation examines the unique musical culture of Vadstena Abbey, the Swedish double monastic...
My dissertation explores connections between music-making, constructions of gender difference, and s...
In this article, I situate Tressina’s Anima mea liquefacta est (1622) at the nexus of Renaissance an...
Over the centuries, the rich musical culture of the convent in Benedictine Monastery in Staniątki to...
Recent studies have focused on the musical environment and the theatre in female monasteries of many...
From the second half of the seventeenth century, Palermo’s convents contributed to the musical frame...
The focus of the current study is the use of form in the collection of Vespers music by Chiara Marga...
This dissertation investigates the relational, representative, and most importantly, constitutive fu...
In this dissertation, I present a social and material microhistory of sound and music in early moder...
The fictional women presented to the public on the opera stages and in the noble houses of Italy dur...
The congregation of the Benedictine nuns of Sandomierz, active between 1615 and 1903, belonged to w...
For the past few decades, there has been a marked rise of interest and advocacy in music composed by...