Lautenistinnen in Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert

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  • Per Kjetil Farstad University of Agder

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https://doi.org/10.15845/emco.v2i1.1281

Abstract

"Lautenistinnen in Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert" contains a descriptive presentation of some of the most outstanding female lutenists in the 18th Century German Countries: Luise Adelgunde Victoria von Gottsched, Anna Maria Wilhelmina von Althan Lobkovitz, Christiane Mariane von Ziegler, Anna Ilsabe Lehmann Brockes, and Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Bayreuth. The article is a small contribution to the ongoing international female research within the area of musicology.

Key words:·      Women lutenists

·      18th century German Countries

·      Women's position in the musical life

Author Biography

Per Kjetil Farstad, University of Agder

Per Kjetil FarstadProfessor, phil. dr.University of AgderFaculty of Fine ArtsInstitute of MusicPer Kjetil Farstad (born 1952), is phil.dr. and professor of music at University of Agder Department of Music. Norwegian musician. He has released several recordings and plays a variety of stringed instruments and has completed a PhD on the lute and guitar. Farstad has published several research articles in lute and guitar magazines in Europe and the United States, published several books and given lectures and concerts in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Serbia / Montenegro and Greece.

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Published

2018-02-25

How to Cite

Farstad, P. K. “Lautenistinnen in Deutschland Im 18. Jahrhundert”. Early Modern Culture Online, vol. 2, no. 1, Feb. 2018, doi:10.15845/emco.v2i1.1281.

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