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Women and Musical Salons in the Enlightenment

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Focusing on the role of the salonniáere, this book explores the significance of musical salons in the eighteenth century as spaces for women to perform publicly. Through case studies of notable hosts like Anne-Louise Brillon and Marianna Martines, Rebecca Cypess examines key themes such as collaboration versus authorship, and the sensual versus intellectual experiences of music. By utilizing letters, diaries, and iconography, she reveals how these salons fostered a vibrant musical culture and highlights the women's influence in shaping these creative environments.

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Women and Musical Salons in the Enlightenment, Rebecca Cypess

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Titre
Women and Musical Salons in the Enlightenment
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
368
ISBN13
9780226817910
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Focusing on the role of the salonniáere, this book explores the significance of musical salons in the eighteenth century as spaces for women to perform publicly. Through case studies of notable hosts like Anne-Louise Brillon and Marianna Martines, Rebecca Cypess examines key themes such as collaboration versus authorship, and the sensual versus intellectual experiences of music. By utilizing letters, diaries, and iconography, she reveals how these salons fostered a vibrant musical culture and highlights the women's influence in shaping these creative environments.