Date of Award
Spring 2025
Document Type
Open Access Dissertation
Department
School of Music
First Advisor
Sarah Williams
Abstract
Opera, often viewed as a prestigious and elite art form, has been predominantly shaped by male composers throughout its history. The contributions of women composers in opera have been largely overlooked, however, despite their significant impact on the genre. This dissertation explores the role of female composers in opera, from pioneers like Francesca Caccini to contemporary figures such as Missy Mazzoli, arguing for the creation of a curriculum focused on their works. Such a course would fill a critical gap in higher education, offering a more inclusive understanding of opera’s history and evolution. Through an examination of women’s compositions, historical contexts, and the societal challenges they faced, this study highlights the unique innovations these composers brought to the operatic form. It also addresses the barriers women encountered, including systemic biases and limited opportunities, which often hindered their recognition. The dissertation proposes a comprehensive educational resource that not only showcases the music of female composers but also encourages discussion about the broader societal and gender issues surrounding their careers. The study further addresses the systemic inequities present in the opera industry, particularly the underrepresentation of women in both performance roles and leadership positions. By promoting the inclusion of women in academic curricula and opera programming, this work advocates for gender parity within the field. The proposed curriculum aims to inspire future generations of musicians, educators, and opera administrators to embrace a broader, more inclusive vision of the operatic tradition. This dissertation contributes to ongoing efforts to revise and expand the operatic canon, providing a roadmap for recognizing the diverse voices that have shaped the genre. It calls for a cultural shift toward greater inclusivity, reflecting the contributions of all composers, regardless of gender, in the education, performance, and appreciation of opera.
Rights
© 2025, Veronica Kimberly Page
Recommended Citation
Page, V. K.(2025). Unveiling Hidden Voices: A Guide for Expanding Collegiate Coursework to Include Female Opera Composers and Their Works. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/8328