From the convent and the nappy-change table, women began to compose. Now 25% of Australia’s composers are women, more than almost any other country in the world.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITY
Listen to a selection of compositions at the following YouTube links:
Composer: Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Work: Drama for Orchestra
Listening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I46BxEwavto
Composer: Elena Kats-Chernin, Work: Eliza’s Aria
Listening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llTU538pA5g
Composer: Cat Hope, Work: In The Cut
Listening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-5faIOEO58
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Each of the women featured in this book was so passionate about their music that they pursued their goals to the detriment of their personal lives. They were Australian pioneers. Using chapters from the book Women of Note, consider the contribution they have made not only to twentieth-century music but also to the role of women in Australian society.
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For school presentations contact the author at rosalindappleby(at)gmail.com
AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM LINKS
History Year 10
The Modern World and Australia
Depth study 3: The globalising world Students investigate one major global influence that has shaped Australian society in depth, including the development of the global influence during the twentieth century. Students study ONE of these electives: Popular culture or
The environment movement or Migration experiences.
Popular culture (1945–present)The nature of popular culture in Australia at the end of World War II, including music, film and sport (ACDSEH027)
Australia’s contribution to international popular culture (music, film, television, sport) (ACDSEH123)
Continuity and change in beliefs and values that have influenced the Australian way of life (ACDSEH149)
Download the complete teaching activity.
For school presentations contact the author at rosalindappleby(at)gmail.com
AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM LINKS
History Year 10
The Modern World and Australia
Depth study 3: The globalising world Students investigate one major global influence that has shaped Australian society in depth, including the development of the global influence during the twentieth century. Students study ONE of these electives: Popular culture or
The environment movement or Migration experiences.
Popular culture (1945–present)The nature of popular culture in Australia at the end of World War II, including music, film and sport (ACDSEH027)
Australia’s contribution to international popular culture (music, film, television, sport) (ACDSEH123)
Continuity and change in beliefs and values that have influenced the Australian way of life (ACDSEH149)
Source ACARA v5 2013
Buy Women of Note Women of Note teaching activity
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