The Music, a women's issue? Musical practice as a gender issue in Medellín, seen through periodical publications, between 1886 and 1905

Authors

  • Juan Fernando Velásquez University EAFIT

Keywords:

Gender, salon music, periodical publications, musical education, musical practice

Abstract

Although the gender issue is one of the most important fields of study in current musicology, despite this, it has been little addressed by our researchers. Taking the city's periodical publications as a starting point, this article seeks to offer elements that allow us to glimpse how the question of gender influenced musical practice in the city, defining spaces, instruments and repertoires, but also how it helped to rethink the role of women in a society that was beginning to be thought of as urban, in the period between the appearance in 1886 of the musical period La Lira Antioqueña, the first publication of its kind in Medellín, and the piano contest organized by the newspaper El Cascabel in 1905 .

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Author Biography

Juan Fernando Velásquez, University EAFIT

In 2009 he was awarded one of the six Latin American scholarships, awarded by the Carolina Foundation, with which he attended the Course for the Preservation and Dissemination of the Ibero-American Artistic Heritage, carried out by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando and the Royal Conservatory Superior of Madrid. He is currently in his last semester of the Master in Historical Musicology.

Published

2015-09-08

How to Cite

Velásquez, J. F. (2015). The Music, a women’s issue? Musical practice as a gender issue in Medellín, seen through periodical publications, between 1886 and 1905. Artes La Revista, 9(16), 76–87. Retrieved from https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/artesudea/article/view/24270

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Artículos de Investigación