Assuming adrienne is required, and fried is required, and block is required, the following 12 results were found.
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Teaching Music History: An Interview with William Kimmel
Scholars Who Teach: The Art of College Teaching, edited by Steven M. Cohen (Chicago, 1978), pp. 193-218. authors: Adrienne Fried Block author_ids: 1320 authors: Adrienne Fried Block author_ids: 1320
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A Look at Women’s Status in Music Academia
In the early twentieth century, Australia’s first female music doctorate, Ruby Davy (1883 - 1949), was denied academic appointment. Australia’s academic institutions refused to hire her although she had been an excellent student and had received...
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The Indian Music Debate and "American" Music in the Progressive Era
8 Oct. 1899): 15. For a summary of the nationalist views of the "wise men of Boston" (which included one woman), see Adrienne Fried Block, "Boston Talks Back to Dvorák," I.S.A.M. Newsletter 18, no. 2 (May 1989): 10, 11, 15. Given Krehbiel's interest in...
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10. 1Christine Ammer, Unsung: A History of Women in American Music (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1980); Adrienne Fried Block and Carol Neuls-Bates, Women in American Music: A Bibliography of Music and Literature (Westport, Connecticut:...
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The Woman in the Music (On Feminism as Theory and Practice)
I shook and she pulled, and before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper.2 On the occasion of revisiting Adrienne Fried Block's 1974 CMS article "Women and the Profession in Higher Education,"3 I'd like to consider some of the changes in issues...
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And Now We Begin—A Survey of Recent Theory Texts
The 1960s were a time for reexamination of the aims, contents and methods of college courses designed to teach music theory, and, as a corollary, of the texts intended for those courses. Several factors contributed to the creation of a "crisis in the...
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Women in the Profession in Higher Education
Members of music faculties, men and women alike, now have a whole new kind of homework to do—required reading that involves plodding through federal laws and amendments, through statistical tables and reports—to determine how and to what extent...
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Women, Women's Studies, Music and Musicology: Issues of Pedagogy and Scholarship
on women in music or pertinent to the field, compiled by Reich, coupled with a statistical study written by Adrienne Fried Block, providing a detailed, and often disheartening, look at women's status in the profession. (Reich's bibliography includes...
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Music Education in Historical Perspective: Status, Non-Musicians, and the Role of Women
of Women in College Music: Preliminary Studies, ed. Carol Neuls-Bates (Manhattan, KS: Ag Press, 1976), 22-25; and Adrienne Fried Block, "The Status of Women in College Music, 1986-1987," in Women's Studies/Women's Status, ed. Nancy B. Reich (Boulder,...
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Women as Leaders of Collegiate Bands, 1850-1980
Barnes and Carol Neuls-Bates, "Women in Music: A Preliminary Report, College Music Symposium 14 (Fall 1974): 66-70; Adrienne Fried Block, "The Woman Musician On Campus: Hiring and Promotion Patterns," in The Status of Women in College Music: Preliminary...
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Women and Music: A History, edited by Karin Pendle
Nancy B. Reich, and Marcia J. Citron). The next section encompasses nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America (Adrienne Fried Block, assisted by Nancy Stewart), and then moves on to cover twentieth-century concert music in several different...
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[i]The Cambridge Companion to Women in Music Since 1900,[/i] edited by Laura Hamer
not only the most recently published research on the topic, but also the well-known feminist musicologists such as Adrienne Fried Block, Marcia J. Citron, Suzanne G. Cusick, Susan McClary, and Nancy B. Reich. Equally important are the numerous sources...