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George Grove, Music and Victorian Culture
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380 pages
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George Grove's influential contributions to music extend beyond performance, encompassing his roles as an engineer, biblical scholar, and educationalist. As the founder of the renowned Dictionary of Music and Musicians and the first director of the Royal College of Music, he significantly shaped London's cultural landscape between 1850 and 1900. This book explores his diverse activities and the qualities that enabled him to impact the music world profoundly, highlighting his legacy in music education and scholarship.
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2003, hardcover
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