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Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Multiple-component retail product Book

Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Rosemary Golding

Part of the Routledge Historical Resources series

Multiple-component retail product

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This set of four volumes draws together extended material from across the topics of music in Britain in the long nineteenth century, particularly focussing on documents not readily accessible or not commonly quoted in the literature.

Together they will form an important resource for students and scholars of music and culture. The general introduction explores the state of research into music in nineteenth-century Britain from a historiographical perspective, as well as an assessment of the most pressing themes for the immediate future of the discipline.

Introductions to each thematic section briefly review the relevant literature and the most important points of concern, while a short preface to each document points out particular points of note, context, and explanations of any unusual phrases.

Each sub-topic includes four or five documents drawn from newspapers, journals, pamphlets and, where possible, archival material.

Documents will span the full length of the nineteenth century and a significant number will be drawn from the writings of Scottish, Welsh and Irish authors.

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