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Andre45 [30]
2 years ago
7

What musical occupations were more available to women to in the classical era? which was not?

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Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
4 0

musical occupations were more available to women:

  • -professional instrumentalist
  • -music teacher
  • -professional singer

musical occupations were not  available to women:

  • -orchestral conductor

<h3>What part did women play in the classical age of music?</h3>

In the past, women were required to learn how to play an instrument as well as the fundamentals of music—reading, writing, and performing.

However, up until the 20th century, women were only required to play in the confines of the home and it was considered immoral for them to perform in public.

<h3>What significant roles did women play in the music industry?</h3>

Women got involved in this subject "to such a degree that women dominated music education during the second part of the 19th century and  into the 20th century "when it was finally recognized that they would play a role in musical education".

Women created hymns as part of their role in music instruction.

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