Imperialism and musicManchester University Press, 1 mar. 2017 - 544 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... successful and enduring English music was church music, in particular the oratorio, and this was the staple fare of the choral societies and provincial music festivals. Any composer who sought to earn his living from music was compelled ...
... successful and enduring English music was church music, in particular the oratorio, and this was the staple fare of the choral societies and provincial music festivals. Any composer who sought to earn his living from music was compelled ...
Pagina 30
... success which attended the ceremony of yesterday ... afforded even more incontestable proof that Englishmen can, if they please, produce effects beyond the reach of communities in which pageantry is regulated by an omnipotent and ...
... success which attended the ceremony of yesterday ... afforded even more incontestable proof that Englishmen can, if they please, produce effects beyond the reach of communities in which pageantry is regulated by an omnipotent and ...
Pagina 36
... successful that the doctors are out of work; the new legal system has abolished crime and litigation, so the lawyers starve. But Princess Zara remembers the missing element – government by party, 'at once the bulwark and foundation of ...
... successful that the doctors are out of work; the new legal system has abolished crime and litigation, so the lawyers starve. But Princess Zara remembers the missing element – government by party, 'at once the bulwark and foundation of ...
Pagina 37
... successful conclusion. The Queen wrote to Sullivan for a copy; troops marched away to the troopships singing it.49 It received its first performance at the Alhambra Theatre on 13 November 1899. Sullivan recorded in his diary: 'conducted ...
... successful conclusion. The Queen wrote to Sullivan for a copy; troops marched away to the troopships singing it.49 It received its first performance at the Alhambra Theatre on 13 November 1899. Sullivan recorded in his diary: 'conducted ...
Pagina 39
... success by the offer of prizes for proper elocution: 'There is not a man nor a colleen here that could dance an Irish jig correctly, and say “Begorra” at the end of it with any conviction', complains the fiddler 'Blind' Murphy. The Lord ...
... success by the offer of prizes for proper elocution: 'There is not a man nor a colleen here that could dance an Irish jig correctly, and say “Begorra” at the end of it with any conviction', complains the fiddler 'Blind' Murphy. The Lord ...
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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