Imperialism and musicManchester University Press, 1 mar. 2017 - 544 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... death on 22 November 1900, The Times declared: The death of Sir Arthur Sullivan, in his 59th year, may be said without hyperbole to have plunged the whole of the Empire in gloom; for many years he has ranked with the most distinguished ...
... death on 22 November 1900, The Times declared: The death of Sir Arthur Sullivan, in his 59th year, may be said without hyperbole to have plunged the whole of the Empire in gloom; for many years he has ranked with the most distinguished ...
Pagina 22
... death. Sullivan was devoted to the Queen ('Bless her, she is so kind and gracious'12 ) and took seriously his role as musical celebrant of crown and Empire. In this his career ran curiously parallel to that of the Poet Laureate Alfred ...
... death. Sullivan was devoted to the Queen ('Bless her, she is so kind and gracious'12 ) and took seriously his role as musical celebrant of crown and Empire. In this his career ran curiously parallel to that of the Poet Laureate Alfred ...
Pagina 23
... death of Purcell. It has rarely been heard since, which is a great pity as it is a bold, inventive, exuberant work. But it was not just pieces directly related to royal events that encouraged Sullivan to display his monarchist ...
... death of Purcell. It has rarely been heard since, which is a great pity as it is a bold, inventive, exuberant work. But it was not just pieces directly related to royal events that encouraged Sullivan to display his monarchist ...
Pagina 28
... death of the Duke of Clarence and the death of Canadian Premier Sir John Thompson, for instance. His ode for the opening of the Imperial Institute was set to music by Sullivan and it was an even grander affair than the ode for the ...
... death of the Duke of Clarence and the death of Canadian Premier Sir John Thompson, for instance. His ode for the opening of the Imperial Institute was set to music by Sullivan and it was an even grander affair than the ode for the ...
Pagina 38
... Death of Nelson, Andrew Black sang Hearts of Oak and Samuel Liddle's setting of The Gay Gordons. Emma Albani sang The Blue Bells of Scotland and Mozart's Non mi dir from Don Giovanni. Clara Butt sang Frances Allitsen's There's a Land ...
... Death of Nelson, Andrew Black sang Hearts of Oak and Samuel Liddle's setting of The Gay Gordons. Emma Albani sang The Blue Bells of Scotland and Mozart's Non mi dir from Don Giovanni. Clara Butt sang Frances Allitsen's There's a Land ...
Cuprins
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19 | |
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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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