ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. The social history of music first makes an appearance—even if only sporadically—in treatises which during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave some account of the manners and morals of specific periods, and of these socio-historical writings one of the most comprehensive is Voltaire's Siele de Louis XIV (1751). In this volume the author, without going over too much familiar ground, presents a view of English musical history from the Middle Ages.

chapter |12 pages

Introductory

chapter I|35 pages

Music and Society in the Middle Ages

chapter III|40 pages

The Eighteenth Century

chapter IV|26 pages

Industrial Society and the People's Music

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion