I'm thinking about Victorian fashion here. Are there any pictures of women
sitting down playing music? I've seen women corsetted when standing up
playing the violin, but how did they manage playing the piano? Or are my
musicians complaining too much?
I'm right at the beginning in my research so far.
Many thanks,
Aylwen


On 21 October 2013 15:48, Elizabeth Jones <elizabethrjones2...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Aylwen,
> What have you tried so far? If we know what's already been tried there
> won't need to be any re-inventing of the wheel. For anything pre-1600
> you are fairly safe to skip boning for anyone who isn't extremely high
> fashion (and musicians paid to perform for a ball definitely weren't
> high fashion)
> Elizabeth
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Aylwen Gardiner-Garden
> <aylwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Friends
> > Our dance group prides itself on wearing historically correct gowns and
> > undergarments for our dance performances, but it is not comfortable for
> our
> > pianist and other musicians. I am exploring ways I can bone the bodices
> of
> > the gowns and still give sitting-down musicians breathing space - but
> still
> > have the garments look close-to-accurate. Can anyone offer me any advice?
> > We costume from 1450 through to 1900 - all styles along the way.
> > Many thanks,
> > Aylwen
> >
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