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Die rol van die vrou in die westerse musiekgeskiedenis van Suid-Afrika, 1652-1952

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dc.contributor.advisor Reid, D. J.
dc.contributor.author Van Helsdingen, Lentelie en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:25Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:25Z
dc.date.issued 1995-06 en
dc.identifier.citation Van Helsdingen, Lentelie (1995) Die rol van die vrou in die westerse musiekgeskiedenis van Suid-Afrika, 1652-1952, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17725> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17725
dc.description Text in Afrikaans
dc.description.abstract Hierdie studie handel oor die rol wat vroue in die Westerse musiekgeskiedenis van SuidAfrika vanaf 1652 tot 1952 gespeel bet. Vroue se bydraes en die belangrikheid daarvan word dus op haas elke denkbare gebied van die musiekmilieu gedurende die ontstaan en ontwikkeling van elke belanghebbende Westerse gemeenskap ondersoek. Hoofstukke een tot vyf konsentreer op die rol wat vroue as professione1e en amateur musikante binne die volgende streke sou vervul: Wes-Kaap, Natal, Vrystaat, Transvaal en Oos-Kaap. Hul posisies as uitvoerende kunstenaars, opvoedkundiges, beskermvroue, orkeslede, dirigente, komponiste, asook as stigters en lede van musiekverenigings word bestudeer. Hoofstuk ses stel 'n algemene beeld van die identiteit en werksaamhede van vrouemusici in die Suid-Afrikaanse musiekgeskiedenis daar. Daar word gekyk na die belangrikheid van hul bydraes en gevolglik blyk duidelik dat hul betekenis nie na waarde geskat word nie. Ten slotte word gepoog om vas te stel wat ten grondslag van hierdie ,verskynsel le.
dc.description.abstract This study deals with women musicians in the history of Western music in South Africa from 1652 to 1952. Their contributions within the origin and development of every major Western society are traced. Chapters one to five highlight women's roles as professional and amateur musicians in the following regions: Western Cape, Natal, Free State, Transvaal and Eastern Cape. Their posistions as performing artists, educators, patrons, orchestral players, conductors, composers, as well as fo'unders and members of musical societies are discussed. Chapter six recreates a general image of the identity and activity of South African women musicians. It becomes evident that their contributions are entirely underestimated. Finally the study seeks to place this misconception into proper perspective.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 290 leaves) en
dc.language.iso af
dc.subject South African music history
dc.subject Women and music history
dc.subject Women musicians
dc.subject Women and music education
dc.subject Women and orchestras
dc.subject Women conducters
dc.subject Women composers
dc.subject Women and musical societies
dc.subject Women and music patrons
dc.subject Women and social history
dc.subject.ddc 780.88042 en
dc.subject.lcsh Music -- Instruction and study -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Music -- South Africa -- History and criticism en
dc.subject.lcsh Music -- Societies en
dc.subject.lcsh Women musicians -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Women composers -- South Africa
dc.title Die rol van die vrou in die westerse musiekgeskiedenis van Suid-Afrika, 1652-1952 en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology
dc.description.degree M. Mus. en


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