The article assesses the role of the military in the global dissemination and exchange of music in the long nineteenth century. It shows that, first, Western military music and its instrumentation were influenced by cross-cultural encounters, primarily with the Ottoman Empire. Second, I argue that educational professionalization and instrumental standardization were important vehicles for the global rise of the military band beyond its original purpose. Third, tracing the transnational careers of some German military musicians will make evident that competition with respect to national prestige, rising imperialism, and the increasing commercialization of musical life were crucial features of the spread of military musicians all over the wor...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...
<p>As a multinational state with a population that spoke eleven different languages, the Austro-Hung...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...
The article assesses the role of the military in the global dissemination and exchange of music in t...
Although military music was among the most widespread forms of music making during the nineteenth-ce...
Over the course of the long nineteenth century, the status and identity of the musicians in British ...
The period between 1830 and 1930 witnessed significant cultural change in respect of brass instrumen...
The period between 1830 and 1930 witnessed significant cultural change in respect of brass instrumen...
[About the book] Bands structured around western wind instruments are among the most widespread i...
This chapter focuses on military and brass bands as they have developed in Britain since the late ei...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
In the nineteenth century, the military band underwent significant alterations as the British musica...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
This article examines mid-nineteenth-century Anglo-French relations through the prism of musical sta...
Abstract The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were experienced by the ears as...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...
<p>As a multinational state with a population that spoke eleven different languages, the Austro-Hung...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...
The article assesses the role of the military in the global dissemination and exchange of music in t...
Although military music was among the most widespread forms of music making during the nineteenth-ce...
Over the course of the long nineteenth century, the status and identity of the musicians in British ...
The period between 1830 and 1930 witnessed significant cultural change in respect of brass instrumen...
The period between 1830 and 1930 witnessed significant cultural change in respect of brass instrumen...
[About the book] Bands structured around western wind instruments are among the most widespread i...
This chapter focuses on military and brass bands as they have developed in Britain since the late ei...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
In the nineteenth century, the military band underwent significant alterations as the British musica...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
This article examines mid-nineteenth-century Anglo-French relations through the prism of musical sta...
Abstract The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were experienced by the ears as...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...
<p>As a multinational state with a population that spoke eleven different languages, the Austro-Hung...
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin...