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Interpreting success and failure: the eclectic careers of Eva and Juliette Gauthier

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Type de ressource
Thèse
Auteur/contributeur
  • Slominska, Anita (Auteur)
Titre
Interpreting success and failure: the eclectic careers of Eva and Juliette Gauthier
Résumé
My dissertation explores the eclectic singing careers of sisters Eva and Juliette Gauthier. Born in Ottawa, Eva and Juliettte were aided in their musical aspirations by the patronage of Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier and his wife Lady Zoë. They both received classical vocal training in Europe. Eva spent four years in Java. She studied the local music, which later became incorporated into her concert repertoire in North America. She went on to become a leading interpreter of modern art song. Juliette became a performer of Canadian folk music in Canada, the United States and Europe, aiming to reproduce folk music “realistically” in a concert setting. My dissertation is the result of examining archival materials pertaining to their careers, combined with research into the various social and cultural worlds they traversed. Eva and Juliette’s careers are revealing of a period of transition in the arts and in social experience more generally. These transitions are related to the exploitation of non-Western people, uses of the “folk,” and the emergence of a cultural marketplace that was defined by a mixture of highbrow institutions and mass culture industries. My methodology draws from the sociology of art and cultural history, transposing Eva and Juliette Gauthier against the backdrop of the social, cultural and economic conditions that shaped their career trajectories and made them possible.
Type
Thèse de doctorat
Université
Université McGill
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2009
Nb de pages
318
URL
https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/bc386k94b
Référence
Slominska, A. (2009). Interpreting success and failure: the eclectic careers of Eva and Juliette Gauthier [Thèse de doctorat, Université McGill]. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/bc386k94b
Enjeux
  • Pratique artistique
  • Territoire : Nationalisme, colonialisme, transnationalisme, langue
Genres musicaux
  • Musiques de concert
  • "Musiques du monde"
Identités
  • Femmes*
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