<p>In this dissertation, I argue that musicians began to emerge as a professional class during the French Revolution (1789-1804) by mobilizing Enlightenment philosophies of music, pre-revolutionary social networks, and economic upheaval. I conceive of this phenomenon within a broad macro-historical context beginning in 1749 with Rousseau's first articulations of music and political culture, and ending with institutional changes at the Paris Conservatoire in 1802. My research applies an anthropological approach to the archives as set forth by scholars including William H. Sewell, Jr., Bernard S. Cohn, and Natalie Zemon Davis. Through archival discoveries from across Parisian archives, I elucidate how musicians capitalized upon revolutionary ...
Street space has inspired much scholarly investigation in the humanities and social sciences, and ha...
During the Age of Revolution, Paris came alive with wildly popular virtuoso performances. Whether th...
This dissertation explores the benefits of alliances between painting and music in the first half of...
In eighteenth-century France, music was everywhere. Musical criticism and scores filled journals and...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
The thesis investigates professional, personal, and economic survivals of Paris-based musicians duri...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
This dissertation research analyzes the impact of the French Revolution on the popular song and reli...
Music for the stage has always been embedded in a network of power relationships between states, imp...
This dissertation explores the benefits of alliances between painting and music in the first half of...
Street space has inspired much scholarly investigation in the humanities and social sciences, and ha...
During the Age of Revolution, Paris came alive with wildly popular virtuoso performances. Whether th...
This dissertation explores the benefits of alliances between painting and music in the first half of...
In eighteenth-century France, music was everywhere. Musical criticism and scores filled journals and...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
This dissertation considers the musical people, places, and repertories of Philadelphia at the end o...
The thesis investigates professional, personal, and economic survivals of Paris-based musicians duri...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
This dissertation research analyzes the impact of the French Revolution on the popular song and reli...
Music for the stage has always been embedded in a network of power relationships between states, imp...
This dissertation explores the benefits of alliances between painting and music in the first half of...
Street space has inspired much scholarly investigation in the humanities and social sciences, and ha...
During the Age of Revolution, Paris came alive with wildly popular virtuoso performances. Whether th...
This dissertation explores the benefits of alliances between painting and music in the first half of...