So, there is the much agreed with argument- Music has no gender.
I sit on the fence with this statement, purely because I do not know enough to argue for either side, but find it fascinating. But, I do understand that, from a traditional, classical background that statement is true-no matter what the gender-everyone has to abide to the same musical rules in composition.
but, what about New Music? we are now in a world of fusion arts, the classical with the [world music?], technology (spectralism?) in a world of free composition, timbre taking hierarchy over harmony and structure- is there now a window opening for gender to, actually impact music through the free exploration of emotion and intuition?
I sit on the fence with this statement, purely because I do not know enough to argue for either side, but find it fascinating. But, I do understand that, from a traditional, classical background that statement is true-no matter what the gender-everyone has to abide to the same musical rules in composition.
but, what about New Music? we are now in a world of fusion arts, the classical with the [world music?], technology (spectralism?) in a world of free composition, timbre taking hierarchy over harmony and structure- is there now a window opening for gender to, actually impact music through the free exploration of emotion and intuition?
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