Imperialism and musicManchester University Press, 1 mar. 2017 - 544 pagini |
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... living by catering to the requirements of their patrons: to provide parlour ballads for home performance, special music for great public occasions, background music for theatres. There is evidence for the cultural interpretation of the ...
... living by catering to the requirements of their patrons: to provide parlour ballads for home performance, special music for great public occasions, background music for theatres. There is evidence for the cultural interpretation of the ...
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... living from music was compelled to write oratorios. Their number was legion. The great master of the oratorio was Handel, and he, although German by birth, became a naturalized Englishman. His Messiah remained the most popular English ...
... living from music was compelled to write oratorios. Their number was legion. The great master of the oratorio was Handel, and he, although German by birth, became a naturalized Englishman. His Messiah remained the most popular English ...
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... living and to turn his hand to what the public wanted. However, he remained profoundly conscious of his position as the leader of English music, knighted by the Queen on the recommendation of Prime Minister Gladstone in 1883. So he ...
... living and to turn his hand to what the public wanted. However, he remained profoundly conscious of his position as the leader of English music, knighted by the Queen on the recommendation of Prime Minister Gladstone in 1883. So he ...
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... Living', and several charming romantic ballads. It never achieved the success either of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan operettas or of Edward German's subsequent collaboration with Basil Hood, Merrie England. An important part of ...
... Living', and several charming romantic ballads. It never achieved the success either of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan operettas or of Edward German's subsequent collaboration with Basil Hood, Merrie England. An important part of ...
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... living faith, a faith that something can be done to raise the whole standard of man's life on this planet.'20It was Kipling who in his stories and poems translated into dramatic form the concept of imperialism that had emerged in the ...
... living faith, a faith that something can be done to raise the whole standard of man's life on this planet.'20It was Kipling who in his stories and poems translated into dramatic form the concept of imperialism that had emerged in the ...
Cuprins
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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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