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This volume of primary source material examines music and society in Britian during the ninteenth century. Sources explore religion, politics, class, and gender. This collection will be of great value to students and scholars.
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This volume of primary source material examines music and society in Britian during the ninteenth century. Sources explore religion, politics, class, and gender. This collection will be of great value to students and scholars.
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- Englisch
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- Artikelnr.: 64185227
Dr Rosemary Golding, Open University, UK
Volume 2: Music and Society Introduction - Volume 2 Part 1. Religion 1. Anon. 'Church Music' in The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review vol. 4 no. 13 (January 1822)
pp. 33-44 2. Maria Hackett
'Cambridge' and 'Canterbury'
in A Brief Account of Cathedral and Collegiate Schools (London: J. Nichols
1824)
pp. 7-12 3. John Antes La Trobe
'Prologue' in The Music of the Church considered in its various branches (London: Seeley and Burnside
1831)
pp. 1-10 4. Anon.
A Few Words on Church Music in reference to Plain Chant and Ecclesiastical Harmony (London: J. Burns
1848)
pp. 3-19 5. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Musical System of the Church
with a Plan of Reform (London: Rivington; London: Chappell; Leeds: Slocombe
1849)
pp. 5-14
42-77 6. John Hullah
Music in the Parish Church: A Lecture delivered at Newcastle-On-Tyne at a meeting of the Durham and Northumberland Association for the Promotion of Church Music
November 5th 1855 (London: John W. Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 3-30 7. Isaac Robson
Instrumental Music in Worship (London: A.W. Bennett; Manchester: William Bremner
1859)
pp. 3-12 8. Anon.
'Church Music and the Ritual Commission' in The Musical Standard vol. 7 no. 163 (Sep 14
1867)
pp. 158-159; vol. 7 no. 164 (Sep 21
1867)
p. 175; and vol. 7 no. 165 (Sep 28
1867)
pp. 190-192 9. James Glasgow
Section IV 'Light of Nature'
Section V 'Musical Faculty'
Section VI 'Attractiveness'
and Section X 'Books and Choirs'
Heart and Voice: Instrumental Music in Christian Worship not Divinely Authorised (Belfast: C. Aitchison and J. Cleeland
1873)
pp. 204-217
235-237 10. William Booth
'Good Singing' in The Christian Mission Magazine (August 1877)
pp. 202-209 11. John Spencer Curwen
'The Temple Church'
'The Jewish Synagogue Service' and 'Presbyterian Church
Regent Square'
Studies in Worship Music: Chiefly as Regards Congregational Singing (1880)
pp. 163-6
188-191
202-205 12. S.A. Barnett
'The Mission of Music'
International Journal of Ethics vol. 9 no. 4 (July 1899)
pp. 494-504 Part 2. Class 13. 1Anon.
'Music
a Means of Popular Amusement and Education' in Sharpe's London Journal of Entertainment and Instruction vol. 10 (1849) pp.257-259 14. G. Hogarth and H.W. Wills
'Music in Humble Life' in Household Words vol. 1 (11 May 1850)
pp. 161-164 15. Hugh Shimmin
'Recreation'
in Town Life (London: William Tweedie
1858)
pp. 121-130 16. John Ella
'The Social Status of Musicians'
'English Dilettantism' and 'Fashion and Aristocracy'
in Musical Sketches Abroad
and at Home (London: Ridgway
1869)
pp. 57-61
117-119
167-168 17. W.S. Jevons
'Amusements of the People' in Contemporary Review (October 1878)
pp. 498-513 18. Florence Marshall
'Music and the People' in The Nineteenth Century (December 1880) pp. 921-932 19. Anon.
'Music for the People' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 22 no. 463 (1 September 11881)
pp. 456-457 20. Anon.
'Music and Society' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 30 no. 562 (1 December 1889)
pp. 716-717 21. Lady Helen Craven
'Prologue'
in Notes of a Music-Lover (London: Richard Bentley and Son
1897)
pp. 1-34 22. C. E. B. Russell and E. T. Campagnac
'Poor People's Music Halls in Lancashire' in The Economic Review vol. 10 no. 3 (July 1900)
pp. 289-308 Part 3. Gender 23. Richard Mackenzie Bacon ['Vetus']
'Music as a pursuit for men' in The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review vol. 2 issue 5 (January 1820)
pp. 7-14 24. H. R. Haweis
'Women and Music' and 'Dream Life'
in Music and Morals (London: Strahan & Co.
1871)
pp. 112-115 25. Frederick Crowest
'Women and Music'
Phases of Musical England (London: Remington
1881)
pp. 262-287 26. Anon.
'The Feminine in Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 23 no. 476 (1 October 1882)
pp. 521-522 27. Stephen S. Stratton
'Woman in Relation to Musical Art' in Proceedings of the Musical Association 9th session (1882-3)
pp.115-139 28. Anon.
in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular: 'Women as Composers' vol. 28 no. 528 (1 February 1887)
pp. 80-82; and 'Manliness in Music' vol. 30 no. 558 (1 August 1889)
pp. 460-461 29. Anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Lancet vol. 139 no. 3585 (14 May 1892)
p. 1097; and anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 33 no. 592 (1 June 1892)
pp. 337-338 30. John F. Runciman
'Women as Musical Critics' in The Monthly Musical Record vol. 25 no. 291 (1 March 1895)
pp. 49-50 31. Anon.
'Popular Lady Composers' in Strand Musical Magazine vol. 1 (January 1895)
pp. 414-415 32. Anon.
'Women Violinists of the Victorian Era' in The Lady's Realm
an Illustrated Monthly Magazine vol. 5 (November 1898-April 1899)
pp. 647-654 33. Florence Fidler and Rosabel Watson
'Music as a Profession for Women' in Englishwoman's Year Book no. 19 (1899)
pp. 132-133 Part 4. Morality
Health and Wellbeing 34. Marcellus
'On Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 9 no. 53 (31 December 1812)
pp. 430-432; and N. S.
'Reply to Marcellus on Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 10 no. 55 (28 February 1813)
pp. 97-99 35. J.A. Roebuck
On the Amusements of the Aristocracy and the People (London: Longley
1835)
pp. 1-8 36. J. G. Millingen
'Medical Powers of Music'
Curiosities of Medical Experience second edition (London: Bentley
1839)
88-95 37. Horatio Townsend the Younger
The Moral Uses of Music; a lecture (Dublin: George Herbert
1862)
pp. 15-26
37-38 38. Carl Engel
'Music and Medicine'
in Musical Myths and Facts vol. 2 (London: Novello
Ewer & Co.
1876)
pp. 84-113 39. Anon.
in The Lancet: 'Music as a remedy' no. 3530 (25 April 1891)
p. 951; 'Music in the Treatment of Nervous Diseases' no. 3532 (9 May 1891)
p. 1055; and 'Music in the Treatment of Disease' no. 3534 (23 May 1891)
p. 1170 40. Frederick K. Harford
in The British Medical Journal: 'Music And Illness' vol. 2 no. 1603 (Sep. 19
1891)
pp. 667-668; 'The Guild Of St. Cecilia' vol. 2 no. 1604 (Sep. 26
1891)
p. 714; and 'Is Exhilarating Or Soft Music Best For Invalids?' vol. 2 no. 1605 (Oct. 3
1891)
p. 770 41. George Henry Dutton
Music & Phrenology. A Treatise on Vocalists
Instrumentalists
and Composers
with their Phrenological and Physiological Qualifications second edition (Skegness: G.H.J. Dutton
and London: L.N.Fowler
1892)
pp. 2-7 42. William W. Ireland 'On Affections of the Musical Faculty in Cerebral Diseases' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 354-367 43. Richard Legge
'Music and the Musical Faculty in Insanity' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 368-375 44. Mary Wakefield
'Music and Morals'
in Ruskin on Music (London and Orpington: George Allen
1894)
pp. 112-142 Index
pp. 33-44 2. Maria Hackett
'Cambridge' and 'Canterbury'
in A Brief Account of Cathedral and Collegiate Schools (London: J. Nichols
1824)
pp. 7-12 3. John Antes La Trobe
'Prologue' in The Music of the Church considered in its various branches (London: Seeley and Burnside
1831)
pp. 1-10 4. Anon.
A Few Words on Church Music in reference to Plain Chant and Ecclesiastical Harmony (London: J. Burns
1848)
pp. 3-19 5. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Musical System of the Church
with a Plan of Reform (London: Rivington; London: Chappell; Leeds: Slocombe
1849)
pp. 5-14
42-77 6. John Hullah
Music in the Parish Church: A Lecture delivered at Newcastle-On-Tyne at a meeting of the Durham and Northumberland Association for the Promotion of Church Music
November 5th 1855 (London: John W. Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 3-30 7. Isaac Robson
Instrumental Music in Worship (London: A.W. Bennett; Manchester: William Bremner
1859)
pp. 3-12 8. Anon.
'Church Music and the Ritual Commission' in The Musical Standard vol. 7 no. 163 (Sep 14
1867)
pp. 158-159; vol. 7 no. 164 (Sep 21
1867)
p. 175; and vol. 7 no. 165 (Sep 28
1867)
pp. 190-192 9. James Glasgow
Section IV 'Light of Nature'
Section V 'Musical Faculty'
Section VI 'Attractiveness'
and Section X 'Books and Choirs'
Heart and Voice: Instrumental Music in Christian Worship not Divinely Authorised (Belfast: C. Aitchison and J. Cleeland
1873)
pp. 204-217
235-237 10. William Booth
'Good Singing' in The Christian Mission Magazine (August 1877)
pp. 202-209 11. John Spencer Curwen
'The Temple Church'
'The Jewish Synagogue Service' and 'Presbyterian Church
Regent Square'
Studies in Worship Music: Chiefly as Regards Congregational Singing (1880)
pp. 163-6
188-191
202-205 12. S.A. Barnett
'The Mission of Music'
International Journal of Ethics vol. 9 no. 4 (July 1899)
pp. 494-504 Part 2. Class 13. 1Anon.
'Music
a Means of Popular Amusement and Education' in Sharpe's London Journal of Entertainment and Instruction vol. 10 (1849) pp.257-259 14. G. Hogarth and H.W. Wills
'Music in Humble Life' in Household Words vol. 1 (11 May 1850)
pp. 161-164 15. Hugh Shimmin
'Recreation'
in Town Life (London: William Tweedie
1858)
pp. 121-130 16. John Ella
'The Social Status of Musicians'
'English Dilettantism' and 'Fashion and Aristocracy'
in Musical Sketches Abroad
and at Home (London: Ridgway
1869)
pp. 57-61
117-119
167-168 17. W.S. Jevons
'Amusements of the People' in Contemporary Review (October 1878)
pp. 498-513 18. Florence Marshall
'Music and the People' in The Nineteenth Century (December 1880) pp. 921-932 19. Anon.
'Music for the People' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 22 no. 463 (1 September 11881)
pp. 456-457 20. Anon.
'Music and Society' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 30 no. 562 (1 December 1889)
pp. 716-717 21. Lady Helen Craven
'Prologue'
in Notes of a Music-Lover (London: Richard Bentley and Son
1897)
pp. 1-34 22. C. E. B. Russell and E. T. Campagnac
'Poor People's Music Halls in Lancashire' in The Economic Review vol. 10 no. 3 (July 1900)
pp. 289-308 Part 3. Gender 23. Richard Mackenzie Bacon ['Vetus']
'Music as a pursuit for men' in The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review vol. 2 issue 5 (January 1820)
pp. 7-14 24. H. R. Haweis
'Women and Music' and 'Dream Life'
in Music and Morals (London: Strahan & Co.
1871)
pp. 112-115 25. Frederick Crowest
'Women and Music'
Phases of Musical England (London: Remington
1881)
pp. 262-287 26. Anon.
'The Feminine in Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 23 no. 476 (1 October 1882)
pp. 521-522 27. Stephen S. Stratton
'Woman in Relation to Musical Art' in Proceedings of the Musical Association 9th session (1882-3)
pp.115-139 28. Anon.
in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular: 'Women as Composers' vol. 28 no. 528 (1 February 1887)
pp. 80-82; and 'Manliness in Music' vol. 30 no. 558 (1 August 1889)
pp. 460-461 29. Anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Lancet vol. 139 no. 3585 (14 May 1892)
p. 1097; and anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 33 no. 592 (1 June 1892)
pp. 337-338 30. John F. Runciman
'Women as Musical Critics' in The Monthly Musical Record vol. 25 no. 291 (1 March 1895)
pp. 49-50 31. Anon.
'Popular Lady Composers' in Strand Musical Magazine vol. 1 (January 1895)
pp. 414-415 32. Anon.
'Women Violinists of the Victorian Era' in The Lady's Realm
an Illustrated Monthly Magazine vol. 5 (November 1898-April 1899)
pp. 647-654 33. Florence Fidler and Rosabel Watson
'Music as a Profession for Women' in Englishwoman's Year Book no. 19 (1899)
pp. 132-133 Part 4. Morality
Health and Wellbeing 34. Marcellus
'On Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 9 no. 53 (31 December 1812)
pp. 430-432; and N. S.
'Reply to Marcellus on Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 10 no. 55 (28 February 1813)
pp. 97-99 35. J.A. Roebuck
On the Amusements of the Aristocracy and the People (London: Longley
1835)
pp. 1-8 36. J. G. Millingen
'Medical Powers of Music'
Curiosities of Medical Experience second edition (London: Bentley
1839)
88-95 37. Horatio Townsend the Younger
The Moral Uses of Music; a lecture (Dublin: George Herbert
1862)
pp. 15-26
37-38 38. Carl Engel
'Music and Medicine'
in Musical Myths and Facts vol. 2 (London: Novello
Ewer & Co.
1876)
pp. 84-113 39. Anon.
in The Lancet: 'Music as a remedy' no. 3530 (25 April 1891)
p. 951; 'Music in the Treatment of Nervous Diseases' no. 3532 (9 May 1891)
p. 1055; and 'Music in the Treatment of Disease' no. 3534 (23 May 1891)
p. 1170 40. Frederick K. Harford
in The British Medical Journal: 'Music And Illness' vol. 2 no. 1603 (Sep. 19
1891)
pp. 667-668; 'The Guild Of St. Cecilia' vol. 2 no. 1604 (Sep. 26
1891)
p. 714; and 'Is Exhilarating Or Soft Music Best For Invalids?' vol. 2 no. 1605 (Oct. 3
1891)
p. 770 41. George Henry Dutton
Music & Phrenology. A Treatise on Vocalists
Instrumentalists
and Composers
with their Phrenological and Physiological Qualifications second edition (Skegness: G.H.J. Dutton
and London: L.N.Fowler
1892)
pp. 2-7 42. William W. Ireland 'On Affections of the Musical Faculty in Cerebral Diseases' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 354-367 43. Richard Legge
'Music and the Musical Faculty in Insanity' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 368-375 44. Mary Wakefield
'Music and Morals'
in Ruskin on Music (London and Orpington: George Allen
1894)
pp. 112-142 Index
Volume 2: Music and Society Introduction - Volume 2 Part 1. Religion 1. Anon. 'Church Music' in The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review vol. 4 no. 13 (January 1822)
pp. 33-44 2. Maria Hackett
'Cambridge' and 'Canterbury'
in A Brief Account of Cathedral and Collegiate Schools (London: J. Nichols
1824)
pp. 7-12 3. John Antes La Trobe
'Prologue' in The Music of the Church considered in its various branches (London: Seeley and Burnside
1831)
pp. 1-10 4. Anon.
A Few Words on Church Music in reference to Plain Chant and Ecclesiastical Harmony (London: J. Burns
1848)
pp. 3-19 5. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Musical System of the Church
with a Plan of Reform (London: Rivington; London: Chappell; Leeds: Slocombe
1849)
pp. 5-14
42-77 6. John Hullah
Music in the Parish Church: A Lecture delivered at Newcastle-On-Tyne at a meeting of the Durham and Northumberland Association for the Promotion of Church Music
November 5th 1855 (London: John W. Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 3-30 7. Isaac Robson
Instrumental Music in Worship (London: A.W. Bennett; Manchester: William Bremner
1859)
pp. 3-12 8. Anon.
'Church Music and the Ritual Commission' in The Musical Standard vol. 7 no. 163 (Sep 14
1867)
pp. 158-159; vol. 7 no. 164 (Sep 21
1867)
p. 175; and vol. 7 no. 165 (Sep 28
1867)
pp. 190-192 9. James Glasgow
Section IV 'Light of Nature'
Section V 'Musical Faculty'
Section VI 'Attractiveness'
and Section X 'Books and Choirs'
Heart and Voice: Instrumental Music in Christian Worship not Divinely Authorised (Belfast: C. Aitchison and J. Cleeland
1873)
pp. 204-217
235-237 10. William Booth
'Good Singing' in The Christian Mission Magazine (August 1877)
pp. 202-209 11. John Spencer Curwen
'The Temple Church'
'The Jewish Synagogue Service' and 'Presbyterian Church
Regent Square'
Studies in Worship Music: Chiefly as Regards Congregational Singing (1880)
pp. 163-6
188-191
202-205 12. S.A. Barnett
'The Mission of Music'
International Journal of Ethics vol. 9 no. 4 (July 1899)
pp. 494-504 Part 2. Class 13. 1Anon.
'Music
a Means of Popular Amusement and Education' in Sharpe's London Journal of Entertainment and Instruction vol. 10 (1849) pp.257-259 14. G. Hogarth and H.W. Wills
'Music in Humble Life' in Household Words vol. 1 (11 May 1850)
pp. 161-164 15. Hugh Shimmin
'Recreation'
in Town Life (London: William Tweedie
1858)
pp. 121-130 16. John Ella
'The Social Status of Musicians'
'English Dilettantism' and 'Fashion and Aristocracy'
in Musical Sketches Abroad
and at Home (London: Ridgway
1869)
pp. 57-61
117-119
167-168 17. W.S. Jevons
'Amusements of the People' in Contemporary Review (October 1878)
pp. 498-513 18. Florence Marshall
'Music and the People' in The Nineteenth Century (December 1880) pp. 921-932 19. Anon.
'Music for the People' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 22 no. 463 (1 September 11881)
pp. 456-457 20. Anon.
'Music and Society' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 30 no. 562 (1 December 1889)
pp. 716-717 21. Lady Helen Craven
'Prologue'
in Notes of a Music-Lover (London: Richard Bentley and Son
1897)
pp. 1-34 22. C. E. B. Russell and E. T. Campagnac
'Poor People's Music Halls in Lancashire' in The Economic Review vol. 10 no. 3 (July 1900)
pp. 289-308 Part 3. Gender 23. Richard Mackenzie Bacon ['Vetus']
'Music as a pursuit for men' in The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review vol. 2 issue 5 (January 1820)
pp. 7-14 24. H. R. Haweis
'Women and Music' and 'Dream Life'
in Music and Morals (London: Strahan & Co.
1871)
pp. 112-115 25. Frederick Crowest
'Women and Music'
Phases of Musical England (London: Remington
1881)
pp. 262-287 26. Anon.
'The Feminine in Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 23 no. 476 (1 October 1882)
pp. 521-522 27. Stephen S. Stratton
'Woman in Relation to Musical Art' in Proceedings of the Musical Association 9th session (1882-3)
pp.115-139 28. Anon.
in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular: 'Women as Composers' vol. 28 no. 528 (1 February 1887)
pp. 80-82; and 'Manliness in Music' vol. 30 no. 558 (1 August 1889)
pp. 460-461 29. Anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Lancet vol. 139 no. 3585 (14 May 1892)
p. 1097; and anon.
'Sex and Music' in The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular vol. 33 no. 592 (1 June 1892)
pp. 337-338 30. John F. Runciman
'Women as Musical Critics' in The Monthly Musical Record vol. 25 no. 291 (1 March 1895)
pp. 49-50 31. Anon.
'Popular Lady Composers' in Strand Musical Magazine vol. 1 (January 1895)
pp. 414-415 32. Anon.
'Women Violinists of the Victorian Era' in The Lady's Realm
an Illustrated Monthly Magazine vol. 5 (November 1898-April 1899)
pp. 647-654 33. Florence Fidler and Rosabel Watson
'Music as a Profession for Women' in Englishwoman's Year Book no. 19 (1899)
pp. 132-133 Part 4. Morality
Health and Wellbeing 34. Marcellus
'On Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 9 no. 53 (31 December 1812)
pp. 430-432; and N. S.
'Reply to Marcellus on Music' in The Belfast Monthly Magazine vol. 10 no. 55 (28 February 1813)
pp. 97-99 35. J.A. Roebuck
On the Amusements of the Aristocracy and the People (London: Longley
1835)
pp. 1-8 36. J. G. Millingen
'Medical Powers of Music'
Curiosities of Medical Experience second edition (London: Bentley
1839)
88-95 37. Horatio Townsend the Younger
The Moral Uses of Music; a lecture (Dublin: George Herbert
1862)
pp. 15-26
37-38 38. Carl Engel
'Music and Medicine'
in Musical Myths and Facts vol. 2 (London: Novello
Ewer & Co.
1876)
pp. 84-113 39. Anon.
in The Lancet: 'Music as a remedy' no. 3530 (25 April 1891)
p. 951; 'Music in the Treatment of Nervous Diseases' no. 3532 (9 May 1891)
p. 1055; and 'Music in the Treatment of Disease' no. 3534 (23 May 1891)
p. 1170 40. Frederick K. Harford
in The British Medical Journal: 'Music And Illness' vol. 2 no. 1603 (Sep. 19
1891)
pp. 667-668; 'The Guild Of St. Cecilia' vol. 2 no. 1604 (Sep. 26
1891)
p. 714; and 'Is Exhilarating Or Soft Music Best For Invalids?' vol. 2 no. 1605 (Oct. 3
1891)
p. 770 41. George Henry Dutton
Music & Phrenology. A Treatise on Vocalists
Instrumentalists
and Composers
with their Phrenological and Physiological Qualifications second edition (Skegness: G.H.J. Dutton
and London: L.N.Fowler
1892)
pp. 2-7 42. William W. Ireland 'On Affections of the Musical Faculty in Cerebral Diseases' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 354-367 43. Richard Legge
'Music and the Musical Faculty in Insanity' in Journal of Mental Science vol. 40 no. 170 (July 1894)
pp. 368-375 44. Mary Wakefield
'Music and Morals'
in Ruskin on Music (London and Orpington: George Allen
1894)
pp. 112-142 Index
pp. 33-44 2. Maria Hackett
'Cambridge' and 'Canterbury'
in A Brief Account of Cathedral and Collegiate Schools (London: J. Nichols
1824)
pp. 7-12 3. John Antes La Trobe
'Prologue' in The Music of the Church considered in its various branches (London: Seeley and Burnside
1831)
pp. 1-10 4. Anon.
A Few Words on Church Music in reference to Plain Chant and Ecclesiastical Harmony (London: J. Burns
1848)
pp. 3-19 5. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Musical System of the Church
with a Plan of Reform (London: Rivington; London: Chappell; Leeds: Slocombe
1849)
pp. 5-14
42-77 6. John Hullah
Music in the Parish Church: A Lecture delivered at Newcastle-On-Tyne at a meeting of the Durham and Northumberland Association for the Promotion of Church Music
November 5th 1855 (London: John W. Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 3-30 7. Isaac Robson
Instrumental Music in Worship (London: A.W. Bennett; Manchester: William Bremner
1859)
pp. 3-12 8. Anon.
'Church Music and the Ritual Commission' in The Musical Standard vol. 7 no. 163 (Sep 14
1867)
pp. 158-159; vol. 7 no. 164 (Sep 21
1867)
p. 175; and vol. 7 no. 165 (Sep 28
1867)
pp. 190-192 9. James Glasgow
Section IV 'Light of Nature'
Section V 'Musical Faculty'
Section VI 'Attractiveness'
and Section X 'Books and Choirs'
Heart and Voice: Instrumental Music in Christian Worship not Divinely Authorised (Belfast: C. Aitchison and J. Cleeland
1873)
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pp. 202-209 11. John Spencer Curwen
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pp. 161-164 15. Hugh Shimmin
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pp. 121-130 16. John Ella
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pp. 456-457 20. Anon.
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pp. 716-717 21. Lady Helen Craven
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pp. 49-50 31. Anon.
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pp. 414-415 32. Anon.
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pp. 647-654 33. Florence Fidler and Rosabel Watson
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pp. 132-133 Part 4. Morality
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pp. 430-432; and N. S.
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pp. 97-99 35. J.A. Roebuck
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88-95 37. Horatio Townsend the Younger
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37-38 38. Carl Engel
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pp. 84-113 39. Anon.
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p. 951; 'Music in the Treatment of Nervous Diseases' no. 3532 (9 May 1891)
p. 1055; and 'Music in the Treatment of Disease' no. 3534 (23 May 1891)
p. 1170 40. Frederick K. Harford
in The British Medical Journal: 'Music And Illness' vol. 2 no. 1603 (Sep. 19
1891)
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1891)
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p. 770 41. George Henry Dutton
Music & Phrenology. A Treatise on Vocalists
Instrumentalists
and Composers
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pp. 354-367 43. Richard Legge
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pp. 368-375 44. Mary Wakefield
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in Ruskin on Music (London and Orpington: George Allen
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pp. 112-142 Index