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The odd bod, the icon and the modest woman : the differences and similarities amongst three Australian women music teachers, performers and composers

conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Louise Jenkins
Throughout Australia's history there have been many women who have been active in music education, performance and composition, despite the traditional family commitments which women have negotiated, overcoming prevailing negative attitudes to success outside the home. The period 1900 to 1950 in Australia saw significant changes in the social structure such as universal suffrage, Federation and World War 1. These changes broadened opportunities for some women to negotiate a life-time career in music. The researcher has identified three significant women who were able to forge careers in music during this time in music teaching, composition and performance. The women were Mona McBurney, Ruby Davy and Ruth Flockart. The selected women were all unique; McBurney was an outstanding composer for her time, being the first woman in Australia to compose an opera. Also, she was the first woman in Australia to gain her Bachelor of Music. Despite these successes, she had a reputation for her overwhelming modesty and shyness. Davy was significant because of her diversified ability as a teacher, performer, composer and elocutionist, and because she was the first woman in Australia to gain her Doctorate of Music. Davy has been described by several people as unusual, strange, and an 'odd bod'. Flockart was a music teacher at Methodist Ladies' College Melbourne for almost fifty years, half of those as the Director of Music. She was a significant figure in contemporary music education, particularly as a choral conductor, where she has been described as an 'icon'. This research looks at the differences and similarities amongst these three women in terms of family life, social position, education and support systems, and their ability to negotiate a career in music teaching, performance and composition.

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Event

Australian Association for Research in Music Education. Annual Conference (28th : 2006 : Melbourne, Victoria)

Pagination

57 - 65

Publisher

AARME

Location

Melbourne, Victoria

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2006-09-24

End date

2006-09-26

ISBN-13

9780980311617

ISBN-10

0980311616

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2006, AARME

Editor/Contributor(s)

P De Vries, J Southcott

Title of proceedings

AARME 2006 : Australian Association for Research in Music Education : proceedings of the XXVIIIth annual conference, Music education : standards and practices, 24-26 September 2006

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