9781837651344-1837651345-Music in Edwardian London (Music in Britain, 1600-2000, 33)

Music in Edwardian London (Music in Britain, 1600-2000, 33)

ISBN-13: 9781837651344
ISBN-10: 1837651345
Author: Simon McVeigh
Publication date: 2024
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781837651344
ISBN-10: 1837651345
Author: Simon McVeigh
Publication date: 2024
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 288 pages

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Music in Edwardian London (Music in Britain, 1600-2000, 33) (ISBN-13: 9781837651344 and ISBN-10: 1837651345), written by authors Simon McVeigh, was published by Boydell Press in 2024. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Music in Edwardian London (Music in Britain, 1600-2000, 33) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Traversing London''s musical culture, this book boldly illuminates the emergence of Edwardian London as a beacon of musical innovation.The dawning of a new century saw London emerge as a hub in a fast-developing global music industry, mirroring Britain''s pivotal position between the continent, the Americas and the British Empire. It was a period of expansion, experiment and entrepreneurial energy. Rather than conservative and inward-looking, London was invigorated by new ideas, from pioneering musical comedy and revue to the modernist departures of Debussy and Stravinsky. Meanwhile, Elgar, Holst, Vaughan Williams, and a host of ambitious younger composers sought to reposition British music in a rapidly evolving soundscape.Music was central to society at every level. Just as opulent theatres proliferated in the West End, concert life was revitalised by new symphony orchestras, by the Queen''s Hall promenade concerts, and by Sunday concerts at the vast Albert Hall. Through innumerable band and gramophone concerts in the parks, music from Wagner to Irving Berlin became available as never before. The book envisions a burgeoning urban culture through a series of snapshots - daily musical life in all its messy diversity. While tackling themes of cosmopolitanism and nationalism, high and low brows, centres and peripheries, it evokes contemporary voices and characterful individuals to illuminate the period. Challenging issues include the barriers faced by women and people of colour, and attitudes inhibiting the new generation of British composers - not to mention embedded imperialist ideologies reflecting London''s precarious position at the centre of Empire. Engagingly written, Simon McVeigh''s groundbreaking book reveals the exhilarating transformation of music in Edwardian London, which laid the foundations for the century to come. in the parks, music from Wagner to Irving Berlin became available as never before. The book envisions a burgeoning urban culture through a series of snapshots - daily musical life in all its messy diversity. While tackling themes of cosmopolitanism and nationalism, high and low brows, centres and peripheries, it evokes contemporary voices and characterful individuals to illuminate the period. Challenging issues include the barriers faced by women and people of colour, and attitudes inhibiting the new generation of British composers - not to mention embedded imperialist ideologies reflecting London''s precarious position at the centre of Empire. Engagingly written, Simon McVeigh''s groundbreaking book reveals the exhilarating transformation of music in Edwardian London, which laid the foundations for the century to come. in the parks, music from Wagner to Irving Berlin became available as never before. The book envisions a burgeoning urban culture through a series of snapshots - daily musical life in all its messy diversity. While tackling themes of cosmopolitanism and nationalism, high and low brows, centres and peripheries, it evokes contemporary voices and characterful individuals to illuminate the period. Challenging issues include the barriers faced by women and people of colour, and attitudes inhibiting the new generation of British composers - not to mention embedded imperialist ideologies reflecting London''s precarious position at the centre of Empire. Engagingly written, Simon McVeigh''s groundbreaking book reveals the exhilarating transformation of music in Edwardian London, which laid the foundations for the century to come. in the parks, music from Wagner to Irving Berlin became available as never before. The book envisions a burgeoning urban culture through a series of snapshots - daily musical life in all its messy diversity. While tackling themes of cosmopolitanism and nationalism, high and low brows, centres and peripheries, it evokes contemporary voices and characterful individuals to illuminate the period. Challenging issues include the barriers faced by women and people of colour, and attitudes inhibiting the new generation of British composers - not to mention embedded imperialist ideologies reflecting London''s precarious position at the centre of Empire. Engagingly written, Simon McVeigh''s groundbreaking book reveals the exhilarating transformation of music in Edwardian London, which laid the foundations for the century to come.messy diversity. While tackling themes of cosmopolitanism and nationalism, high and low brows, centres and peripheries, it evokes contemporary voices and characterful individuals to illuminate the period. Challenging issues include the barriers faced by women and people of colour, and attitudes inhibiting the new generation of British composers - not to mention embedded imperialist ideologies reflecting London''s precarious position at the centre of Empire. Engagingly written, Simon McVeigh''s groundbreaking book reveals the exhilarating transformation of music in Edwardian London, which laid the foundations for the century to come.

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