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Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies
Volume 3
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336 pages
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This collection of essays explores the interdisciplinary nature of music in nineteenth-century Britain, addressing key questions about the era, British music, and London's influence on the continent. The essays are organized thematically, examining topics such as gender, church music, national identity, and the role of institutions. Highlighting the emerging field of nineteenth-century British music studies, this volume contributes to a deeper understanding of the social and cultural dynamics of the period.
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2003, hardcover
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