Music in eighteenth-century Britain / edited by David Wyn Jones.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: University College, Cardiff. Department of Music
Other Authors: Wyn Jones, David
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, U.K. ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, ©2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Eighteenth-century English music: past, present, future / Peter Holman
  • Part 1: Institutions and networks. Italian comic opera at the King's Theatre in the 1760s: the role of the buffi / Saskia Willaert ; Freemasonry and musical life in London in the late eighteenth century / Simon McVeigh ; The London Roman Catholic embassy chapels and their music in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries / Philip Olleson
  • Part 2: Genre and repertoire. Italian violoncellists and some violoncello solos published in eighteenth-century Britain / Lowell Lindgren ; Murder most virtuous: the Judith oratorios of De Fesch, Smith and Arne / Eva Zöllner ; A reappraisal of provincial church music / Sally Drage
  • Part 3: Sources and resources. Handel's 1735 (London) version of Athalia / Donald Burrows ; The Mackworth collection: a social and bibliographical resource / Sarah McCleave ; The papers of C.I. Latrobe: new light on musicians, music and the Christian family in late eighteenth-century England / Rachel Cowgill
  • Part 4: Individuals and style. Maurice Greene's harpsichord music: sources and style / H. Diack Johnstone ; Viotti's 'London' concertos (Nos. 20-29): progressive or retrospective? / Robin Stowell.