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- Title
Music lessons for girls in eighteenth-century Scotland.
- Authors
Ford, Elizabeth
- Abstract
The article discusses how despite several restrictions on music education many girls in eighteenth-century Scotland managed to educate themselves in playing musical instruments such as the flute and the violin. Topics include wind instrument lessons girls undertook in early eighteenth-century Scotland, and the records that were kept by Lady Grisell Baillie of the musical education of her two daughters in Scotland.
- Subjects
HISTORY of music education; WOMEN; SCOTTISH music; SCOTTISH history; FLUTE players; WOMEN musicians; MUSICAL instruments; HISTORY; MANNERS &; customs
- Publication
Women's History (2059-0156), 2018, Vol 2, Issue 10, p4
- ISSN
2059-0156
- Publication type
Article