About the book: This book takes the themes and approaches of Professor Cyril Ehrlich's pathbreaking work on British social history in music as its inspiration. In sixteen substantial new essays, all specially commissioned from cultural and musical historians, it embraces the music marketplace, piano culture, musicians work patterns, music institutions and audiences, concert and repertoire history, issues in performance, criticism and reception, gender, and national and urban identities all with a clear focus on art music traditions (significantly under-treated by music scholars in this area). The cultural importance of serious music, from Belfast to Calcutta, has long been assumed for the period but rarely demonstrated. Here it is central...
[About the book] What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cul...
Nationalistic music was especially prominent in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
This dissertation explores how the art songs of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) ...
Discusses the stereotype of Wales as 'the land of song' in the context of the influence of the chora...
From early medieval bards to the bands of the 'Cool Cymru' era, this book looks at Welsh musical pra...
In the hundred years that saw the widest effects of industrialisation and immigration to Wales, the ...
This collection of sixteen new essays, all commissioned from cultural and musical historians, was in...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
This is an overview chapter covering the entire chronology of the book and touching on the topics to...
In 1973, in an article provocatively titled ‘How Welsh is Welsh Music?’, Grace Williams made the fol...
The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creativ...
This thesis seeks to determine the relevance of the term 'Welsh composer' to the life and music of G...
This chapter challenges the idea that the nineteenth-century association of Wales with ‘song’ is an ...
In the 1960s, Welsh-language popular music emerged as a vehicle for mobilizing a geographically disp...
Wales in the period c.1870-c.1920 was home to massive heavy industry, accompanied by a huge upsurge ...
[About the book] What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cul...
Nationalistic music was especially prominent in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
This dissertation explores how the art songs of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) ...
Discusses the stereotype of Wales as 'the land of song' in the context of the influence of the chora...
From early medieval bards to the bands of the 'Cool Cymru' era, this book looks at Welsh musical pra...
In the hundred years that saw the widest effects of industrialisation and immigration to Wales, the ...
This collection of sixteen new essays, all commissioned from cultural and musical historians, was in...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
This is an overview chapter covering the entire chronology of the book and touching on the topics to...
In 1973, in an article provocatively titled ‘How Welsh is Welsh Music?’, Grace Williams made the fol...
The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creativ...
This thesis seeks to determine the relevance of the term 'Welsh composer' to the life and music of G...
This chapter challenges the idea that the nineteenth-century association of Wales with ‘song’ is an ...
In the 1960s, Welsh-language popular music emerged as a vehicle for mobilizing a geographically disp...
Wales in the period c.1870-c.1920 was home to massive heavy industry, accompanied by a huge upsurge ...
[About the book] What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cul...
Nationalistic music was especially prominent in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
This dissertation explores how the art songs of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) ...