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A History of Women in Music From Antiquity to Present Day (eBook)

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By Dale DeBakcsy
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Series: Trailblazing Women
File Size: 1.5 MB (.epub)
Pages: 248
Illustrations: 12 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036104351
Published: 9th February 2026

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In 2024, women swept the Grammy awards, prompting headlines about their arrival in music. However, women have been shaping pivotal musical developments over the past 3,000 years. A History of Women in Music from Antiquity to the Present Day is a magisterial survey of their manifold contributions to musical history around the world, from Sappho to Nicki Minaj, M.S. Subbulakshmi to Madonna, and Hildegard of Bingen to AKB48. Here are the stories of the women who worked their way from the secret palace performers of sixteenth-century Italy to the quasi-divine operatic divas of nineteenth-century France, whose artistry made the Blues a profitable venue for Black vocalists at the dawn of the recording age, who composed chaste love ballads in the Middle Ages, and less chaste Hyperpop lust ballads in the TikTok Age, all while carrying out the decades-long battle of fighting for representation in some of the world's most male-coded musical forms, as singers of boleros and rancheras in Central America, heavy metal warriors and rap queens in the United States, operatic composers in Europe, reggaeton divas in Puerto Rico, and instrumentalists in a jazz landscape that only barely tolerated their presence as vocalists for forty long years.

This book tells the long story of a global movement carried out at first country by country and woman by woman, until the weight of their amassed contributions burst open the gates of resistance, and cleared the way for women's musical prominence today. Whether you're trying to escape another Manic Monday, are curious What Love Has To Do With It (answer: quite a lot), or simply want to step Into The Groove for a while, there are stories and songs here aplenty to let you connect with the long and fascinating lineage of women who took the world by the ears, and poured therein the full measure of their rich musical genius.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

I think this is perfect for anyone wanting to be able to refer to women musicians. It’s short, comprehensive and brings together in one book the importance of women to music over time. What can be better than that!

NetGalley, Janine Skavnak

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This is a spectacular, thorough, and well-researched book about women throughout music. I was almost overwhelmed with the number of women that I had never heard of in music history. Although there is a western music lens, there are interludes in each chapter about the rich traditions outside of Europe and the US. Connections to men in the classical field give a reference point both musically and historically. A good portion of the book is dedicated to modern pop-folk-blues-rock... Extensive suggested listening lists are throughout this book. All advanced high school music scholars and college music majors should read this book to supplement their music history classes.

NetGalley, Sara Grimes

It’s an accessible and informative read that raises awareness and sparks curiosity.

NetGalley, Lindsay Conn

About Dale DeBakcsy

Dale DeBakcsy has written the popular bi-weekly Women In Science column at Women You Should Know (www.womenyoushouldknow.net) since 2014, creating a freely accessible archive of in-depth and rigorously researched articles detailing the history of women professionals in all branches of STEM. For three years, he was the author and illustrator for the History of Humanism series at New Humanist, and is a contributing author to the Great Minds column at Free Inquiry Magazine. His essays have appeared in Philosophy NowThe FreethinkerSkeptical Inquirer Magazine, American Atheist Magazine, The Humanist, and Free Inquiry Magazine. From 2007 until 2018, he (under the incredibly classy pseudonym Count Dolby von Luckner) and Geoffrey Schaeffer co-wrote the historical satire webcomic Frederick the Great: A Most Lamentable Comedy Breaching Space and Time, and in 2016 he published The Cartoon History of Humanism at The Humanist Press. By day, he is an instructor in world history, mathematics, and science in the beautiful California Bay Area. By night, he is… very tired. He is the proud father of two girls, two cats, and four chickens. This is his first book for Pen and Sword Books.

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