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Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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ABSTRACT
This collection of essays by some of the leading scholars in the field looks at various aspects of musical life in eighteenth-century Britain. The significant roles played by institutions such as the Freemasons and foreign embassy chapels in promoting music making and introducing foreign styles to English music are examined, as well as the influence exerted by individuals, both foreign and British. The book covers the spectrum of British music, both sacred and secular, and both cosmopolitan and provincial. In doing so it helps to redress the picture of eighteenth-century British music which has previously portrayed Handel and London as its primary constituents.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|104 pages
Institutions and Networks
chapter TWO|55 pages
Italian Comic Opera at the King's Theatre in the 1760s: the Role of the Buffi
chapter THREE|29 pages
Freemasonry and Musical Life in London in the Late Eighteenth Century
chapter FOUR|18 pages
The London Roman Catholic Embassy Chapels and their Music in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
part 2|72 pages
Genre and Repertoire
chapter FIVE|37 pages
Italian Violoncellists and some Violoncello Solos Published in Eighteenth-Century Britain
chapter SIX|14 pages
Murder Most Virtuous: The Judith Oratorios of De Fesch, Smith and Arne
part 3|68 pages
Sources and Resources
chapter NINE|21 pages
The Mackworth Collection: a Social and Bibliographical Resource
chapter TEN|25 pages
The Papers of C.I. Latrobe: New Light on Musicians, Music and the Christian Family in Late Eighteenth-Century England
part 4|40 pages
Individuals and Style