Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies

Volume 1

Bennett Zon editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:5th Jun '19

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This volume offers a fresh perspective on nineteenth-century British music, challenging previous scholarship and encouraging further research in the field of music studies.

Originally published in 1999, Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies aims to broaden and reevaluate our understanding of musical life in Britain during the nineteenth century. This volume challenges existing preconceptions and earlier scholarly attitudes, offering fresh insights into a rich and diverse musical landscape. The essays included are the result of discussions and research presented at the first biennial Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain conference, held at the University of Hull in July 1997.

The book presents a cohesive range of subjects and materials that not only revise past views but also serve as a valuable resource for further exploration. Each contribution engages deeply with the musical activities of the period, providing a rigorous reconsideration of the influences, trends, and figures that shaped British music in the nineteenth century. By addressing various aspects of the musical scene, the volume encourages a more nuanced understanding of its complexity and significance.

Ultimately, Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies is not just a collection of essays; it is a vital tool for scholars and enthusiasts alike, aiming to inspire further research and dialogue about the rich tapestry of British music history. This work invites readers to reflect on the past while considering its lasting impact on contemporary music studies.

ISBN: 9780367146221

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 800g

324 pages