The way I remember it was not that Suzanne was a student of Diana
Poulton. I was at the seminar that Donna Curry ran in Monterey
California back in the 70s that both women taught at. One of the real
high points was seeing the concert of them playing duets togehter. They
both must have been about 70 years old at the time.
Nancy Carlin
Hi Suzanne,
Suzanne Bloch (daughter of Ernest Bloch and student of Diana
Poulton) composed some lute pieces. By the way, I would be
interested
to have a look at your pieces. Might that be possible?
Best regards
Franz
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Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Suzanne and Wayne
Gesendet: Fr 11.09.2009 04:45
An: Lute list
Betreff: [LUTE] Women composers of lute music
For starters, lets assume Mark meant women composers of lute
music,
perhaps either living or historical. Occasionally, women
performers
(of various instruments) will take up the theme of music written
by
women.
For example, at the last major Lute Fest in Cleveland last year,
Elizabeth C. D. Brown gave a recital on lute and baroque guitar
titled "Women of Good Courage". This was music from lute books
collected/owned by women rather than known to be composed by
women.
Here is a summary:
Part 1: from the Elisabeth von Hessen Lutebook
3 sets of pieces played on lute, by various male
composers or publishers, also anon.
Part 2: Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre
A suite of dance pieces starting with a prelude, by the
named woman and arranged by the performer.
Part 3: from the Princess Anne Manuscript
2 sets of dance pieces by Anon
I remember this as a very well done recital. It seems to me that
there are fewer examples of known women composers of lute music
than perhaps is the case with later instruments and styles. Can
any one else contribute more historical figures?
And then there is the matter of living composers of lute music.
I can't name many of these, although Ronn McFarlane's music is
going to top my list. Also Allan Alexander writes some very
nice stuff that I've liked. And then I will name myself as a
composer as well. It started out as necessity, in writing music
I could play when I was a beginner and easy music was hard to
find (that was before so much stuff was on line.) But now
I write music for myself and others for the sheer joy of
creative expression. Any other living women composers of lute
music?
Suzanne
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> Hello Chris,
> Since you are actively engaged in scholarly pursuits regarding
the
lute,have you run into any decomposing lute composers who have
been
found to be
> women?
> I only have music by Madamoiselle Bocquet. Are there others
that you
can
> identify?There have got to be others. Or is it possible that
women
were behind all of the music, especially the best pieces, but
didn't
get any of the credit for
> cultural reasons?
>
> Mark Seifert
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