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Work Long Overdue : Helsinki Philharmonic and the Struggle to Integrate Women Composers into the Symphonic Repertoire
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  • Kvist, Wilhelm, kirjoittaja.
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  • Work Long Overdue : Helsinki Philharmonic and the Struggle to Integrate Women Composers into the Symphonic Repertoire
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  • 2023.
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  • Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift, ISSN 2000-8325 ; 26(2)
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  • This article explores the conceptual and practical challenges the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra encountered in conceiving of and realising its gender equality initiative History’s Unheard Orchestral Music (HUOM). The initiative was launched in 2021 with the explicit aim of mapping and promoting works by historical Finnish women composers. A single-case study was carried out that involved conducting in-depth interviews with key informants, surveying musicians and observing events during the first two years, the aim being to produce a rich case description. The core concern here is with the concrete measures taken by the orchestra to address the issue of gender inequality in its programming. As the results showed, the orchestra took swift action to set up the required infrastructure but proceeded with caution once it was in place, adopting a small-steps strategy aimed at systemic change over time. The way events unfolded corresponds well with the six-step scheme for processes of music revivals outlined by Hill and Bithell (2014). The findings indicate how external agents such as activists can influence a cultural institution’s de facto policies when operating in a vacuum left by official policy bodies that value artistic freedom over non-discrimination, and avoid tackling inequalities.
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  • Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift, 2000-8325 ; 26(2)
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  • https://doi.org/10.18261/nkt.26.2.8 Linkki verkkoaineistoon
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