Imperialism and musicManchester University Press, 1 mar. 2017 - 544 pagini |
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... century wore on, but in any case the British were exponents of many other forms of music that lay beyond those ... century, a world musicology (with some eighteenth-century antecedents) was beginning to develop which would be greatly ...
... century wore on, but in any case the British were exponents of many other forms of music that lay beyond those ... century, a world musicology (with some eighteenth-century antecedents) was beginning to develop which would be greatly ...
Pagina viii
... centuries rather than the second half of the nineteenth century, where much previous work had been concentrated, I have opted to cover a period roughly bounded by the dates 1876 and 1953: 1876 saw the passing of the Royal Titles Act ...
... centuries rather than the second half of the nineteenth century, where much previous work had been concentrated, I have opted to cover a period roughly bounded by the dates 1876 and 1953: 1876 saw the passing of the Royal Titles Act ...
Pagina 1
... century all that imperial pomp would be 'one with Nineveh and Tyre' and that for the British population at large an Empire that was once ubiquitous in both popular and official culture has largely vanished from the public consciousness ...
... century all that imperial pomp would be 'one with Nineveh and Tyre' and that for the British population at large an Empire that was once ubiquitous in both popular and official culture has largely vanished from the public consciousness ...
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... centuries, most of it now forgotten. But music raises greater interpretative difficulties than the other arts. There ... century Viennese musical critic, believed music was an end in itself and that listening to music involved the pure ...
... centuries, most of it now forgotten. But music raises greater interpretative difficulties than the other arts. There ... century Viennese musical critic, believed music was an end in itself and that listening to music involved the pure ...
Pagina 4
... century 10 theorists – philosophers, clerics, scientists – attributed to music specific 'extra-musical' meanings that rendered it a worthy contribution to a moral, rational, and religiously upright society. Music's meaning came from ...
... century 10 theorists – philosophers, clerics, scientists – attributed to music specific 'extra-musical' meanings that rendered it a worthy contribution to a moral, rational, and religiously upright society. Music's meaning came from ...
Cuprins
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19 | |
44 | |
88 | |
Armistice Day and Empire Day | 152 |
exhibitions and festivals | 177 |
the Aldershot Tattoo | 211 |
opera operetta and ballet | 248 |
Sing a song of Empire | 324 |
the imperial hymn | 366 |
Imperial march | 411 |
the dominions musical tour of 1911 | 450 |
Dame Emma Albani Dame Nellie Melba Dame Clara Butt | 469 |
Peter Dawson | 495 |
Conclusion | 525 |
Index | 526 |
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