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Julie Reisserová (1888–1938)

Julie Reisserová (1888–1938)

Julie Reisserová (1888–1938)

Czech Composer and Feminist
Jean-Paul C. Montagnier, University of Lorraine
March 2025
Available
Hardback
9781009517362

    Regarded as the 'first Czech woman composer of importance' by the Grove Dictionary in 1954, Julie Reisserová's name has since virtually disappeared from the musical and musicological landscape. Reisserová, one of Albert Roussel's most famous Czech students during the interwar period, was not only a successful composer in her time, but also an active feminist. Her music was generally well received and performed by prestigious musicians. The only comprehensive study of her life and work, published in 1948, was written by Jiřina Vacková. If Vacková was able to investigate the personal archives of the diplomat Jan Reisser – Reisserová's husband – before they were seized and/or destroyed by the communist regime, her book remains hagiographical. This Element draws up a new biographical sketch of the artist, reviews Reisserová's thoughts on the status of women composers between the wars, considers the reception of her six surviving scores, and examines her style.

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    March 2025
    Hardback
    9781009517362
    90 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.271kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Biographical sketch
    • 3. Reisserová and feminism
    • 4. Musical works
    • 5. Stylistic considerations
    • 6. Conclusion
    • Appendix A. Vienna lecture (1937)
    • Appendix B. Catalog of musical works
    • Appendix C. List of documented public performances of Reisserová's music
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Jean-Paul C. Montagnier , University of Lorraine