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Pioneer Violin Virtuose in the Early Twentieth Century : Maud Powell, Marie Hall, and Alma Moodie: A Gendered Re-Evaluation

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Tatjana Goldberg reveals the extent to which gender and socially constructed identity influenced female violinists’ ‘separate but unequal’ status in a great male-dominated virtuoso lineage by focussing on the few that stood out: the American Maud Powell (1867–1920), Australian-born Alma Moodie (1898–1943), and the British Marie Hall (1884–1956).

Despite breaking down traditional gender-based patriarchal social and cultural norms, becoming celebrated soloists, and greatly contributing towards violin works and the early recording industry (Powell and Hall), they received little historical recognition.

Goldberg provides a more complete picture of their artistic achievements and the impact they had on audiences.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367728745 / 9780367728748
Paperback / softback
18/12/2020
United Kingdom
190 pages
156 x 234 mm, 453 grams