Gender and musical performance in mid-nineteenth-century France: the case of Juliette Godillon and the femme d’esprit

Musical performance occupied a central place in nineteenth-century French society. Music acted as a poetic and political medium. The mid-nineteenth-century piano virtuoso Juliette Godillon conducted a sophisticated political argument about the role of technology, the problems of urbanization and the nature of religion through her live performances, unveiling a carefully constructed ‘spectacle’ of sound and [...]

Renaissance Postscripts. Responding to Ovid’s ‘Heroides’ in Sixteenth-Century France. By Paul White

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