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Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Released Monday, 25th March 2024
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Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Feminist Music Theory in the Victorian Era (with Dr. Rachel Lumsden)

Monday, 25th March 2024
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In our last episode for Women's History Month, I chat with Dr. Rachel Lumsden (Florida State University) about her experiences as a flautist, her time in grad school at CUNY, and the music theory curriculum at FSU. We also discuss how she got into music theory and feminist studies, as well as her award winning MTO article "Music Theory for the 'Weaker Sex': Oliveria Prescott’s Columns for The Girl’s Own Paper."


Thank you for tuning in this season! Stay tuned for the semester in review episode in May!


Rachel's MTO article

Rachel's chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Public Music Theory

Robin James's "Why Is There No Music Analysis in Feminist Theory?"

Denise Von Glahn's Circle of Winners

Susanne Cusick's "Feminist Theory, Music Theory," and the Mind/Body Problem"

Queering the Pitch

Marc Hannaford's "Fugitive Music Theory and George Russell's Theory of Tonal Gravity"

Stephen Lett's "Making a Home of The Society for Music Theory, Inc."


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

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