TY - JOUR
T1 - Creating a career as a woman composer
T2 - Implications for music in higher education
AU - Bennett, Dawn
AU - Macarthur, Sally
AU - Hope, Catherine Anne
AU - Goh, Talisha
AU - Hennekam, Sophie
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicology and to a far lesser extent, music education. While these fields have increased awareness of the issues confronting women and other marginalised groups, the pedagogical practices and curricular design that might support aspiring women composers are in urgent need of attention. This article reports from an international survey of women composers (n=225), who in western art music continue to experience a masculine bias that has its roots in the past. The findings in the survey were focused on income, work and learning, relationships and networks, and gender. Numerous composers surveyed noted the under-representation of music composed by women in their higher education curricula. They also described their unpreparedness for a career in music. The article explores the issue of gender in music composition and makes practical recommendations for a more gender balanced music curriculum in higher education.
AB - Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicology and to a far lesser extent, music education. While these fields have increased awareness of the issues confronting women and other marginalised groups, the pedagogical practices and curricular design that might support aspiring women composers are in urgent need of attention. This article reports from an international survey of women composers (n=225), who in western art music continue to experience a masculine bias that has its roots in the past. The findings in the survey were focused on income, work and learning, relationships and networks, and gender. Numerous composers surveyed noted the under-representation of music composed by women in their higher education curricula. They also described their unpreparedness for a career in music. The article explores the issue of gender in music composition and makes practical recommendations for a more gender balanced music curriculum in higher education.
U2 - 10.1017/S0265051718000104
DO - 10.1017/S0265051718000104
M3 - Article
SN - 0265-0517
VL - 35
SP - 237
EP - 253
JO - British Journal of Music Education
JF - British Journal of Music Education
IS - 3
ER -