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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108656894
- Artikelnr.: 70912038
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Introduction Ceri Owen and Julian Onderdonk
Part I. Biography, People, Places: 1. London and the modern City Alain Frogley
2. Personality David Manning
3. Correspondents Hugh Cobbe
4. Women Erica Siegel
5. Friends outside music Roger Savage
6.Cambridge Karen Arrandale
Part II. Inspiration and Expression: 7. Early development Jeremy Dibble
8. Romanticism Benedict Taylor
9. Amateur music and musicians Julian Onderdonk
10. Performance Jonathan Clinch
11. Modalities of landscape Daniel M. Grimley
Part III. Culture and Society: 12. Politics J. P. E. Harper-Scott
13. Liberalism and landscape Sarah Collins
14. The English folk revival Georgina Boyes
15. Christian socialism and the English hymnal Katie Palmer Heathman
16. Pageantry Alexander Hutton and Paul Readman
17. History and the spirit of revivalism Deborah Heckert
18. War Eric Saylor
Part IV. Arts: 19. Literature Matthew Ingleby and Ceri Owen
20. Visual art Tim Barringer
21. Theatre, 1895-1914 Roger Savage
22. Dance Rishona Zimring
23. Film Peter Franklin
Part V. Institutions: 24. 'Wanting' the home-grown composer: opportunities and encouragement after the First World War David C. H. Wright
25. Concert life and programming Simon McVeigh
26. The arts council and evolving public policy Andrew Pinnock and Julian Onderdonk
27. The Second World War: a national figure Heather Wiebe
28. Working with the BBC Duncan Hinnells
Part VI. Reception: 29. Reception outside England, 1901-1914 Allan W. Atlas
30. Interwar continental reception Aidan J. Thomson
31. Early recordings Ryan Ross
32. Reception in the USA: a special relationship Alain Frogley.
Part I. Biography, People, Places: 1. London and the modern City Alain Frogley
2. Personality David Manning
3. Correspondents Hugh Cobbe
4. Women Erica Siegel
5. Friends outside music Roger Savage
6.Cambridge Karen Arrandale
Part II. Inspiration and Expression: 7. Early development Jeremy Dibble
8. Romanticism Benedict Taylor
9. Amateur music and musicians Julian Onderdonk
10. Performance Jonathan Clinch
11. Modalities of landscape Daniel M. Grimley
Part III. Culture and Society: 12. Politics J. P. E. Harper-Scott
13. Liberalism and landscape Sarah Collins
14. The English folk revival Georgina Boyes
15. Christian socialism and the English hymnal Katie Palmer Heathman
16. Pageantry Alexander Hutton and Paul Readman
17. History and the spirit of revivalism Deborah Heckert
18. War Eric Saylor
Part IV. Arts: 19. Literature Matthew Ingleby and Ceri Owen
20. Visual art Tim Barringer
21. Theatre, 1895-1914 Roger Savage
22. Dance Rishona Zimring
23. Film Peter Franklin
Part V. Institutions: 24. 'Wanting' the home-grown composer: opportunities and encouragement after the First World War David C. H. Wright
25. Concert life and programming Simon McVeigh
26. The arts council and evolving public policy Andrew Pinnock and Julian Onderdonk
27. The Second World War: a national figure Heather Wiebe
28. Working with the BBC Duncan Hinnells
Part VI. Reception: 29. Reception outside England, 1901-1914 Allan W. Atlas
30. Interwar continental reception Aidan J. Thomson
31. Early recordings Ryan Ross
32. Reception in the USA: a special relationship Alain Frogley.
Introduction Ceri Owen and Julian Onderdonk
Part I. Biography, People, Places: 1. London and the modern City Alain Frogley
2. Personality David Manning
3. Correspondents Hugh Cobbe
4. Women Erica Siegel
5. Friends outside music Roger Savage
6.Cambridge Karen Arrandale
Part II. Inspiration and Expression: 7. Early development Jeremy Dibble
8. Romanticism Benedict Taylor
9. Amateur music and musicians Julian Onderdonk
10. Performance Jonathan Clinch
11. Modalities of landscape Daniel M. Grimley
Part III. Culture and Society: 12. Politics J. P. E. Harper-Scott
13. Liberalism and landscape Sarah Collins
14. The English folk revival Georgina Boyes
15. Christian socialism and the English hymnal Katie Palmer Heathman
16. Pageantry Alexander Hutton and Paul Readman
17. History and the spirit of revivalism Deborah Heckert
18. War Eric Saylor
Part IV. Arts: 19. Literature Matthew Ingleby and Ceri Owen
20. Visual art Tim Barringer
21. Theatre, 1895-1914 Roger Savage
22. Dance Rishona Zimring
23. Film Peter Franklin
Part V. Institutions: 24. 'Wanting' the home-grown composer: opportunities and encouragement after the First World War David C. H. Wright
25. Concert life and programming Simon McVeigh
26. The arts council and evolving public policy Andrew Pinnock and Julian Onderdonk
27. The Second World War: a national figure Heather Wiebe
28. Working with the BBC Duncan Hinnells
Part VI. Reception: 29. Reception outside England, 1901-1914 Allan W. Atlas
30. Interwar continental reception Aidan J. Thomson
31. Early recordings Ryan Ross
32. Reception in the USA: a special relationship Alain Frogley.
Part I. Biography, People, Places: 1. London and the modern City Alain Frogley
2. Personality David Manning
3. Correspondents Hugh Cobbe
4. Women Erica Siegel
5. Friends outside music Roger Savage
6.Cambridge Karen Arrandale
Part II. Inspiration and Expression: 7. Early development Jeremy Dibble
8. Romanticism Benedict Taylor
9. Amateur music and musicians Julian Onderdonk
10. Performance Jonathan Clinch
11. Modalities of landscape Daniel M. Grimley
Part III. Culture and Society: 12. Politics J. P. E. Harper-Scott
13. Liberalism and landscape Sarah Collins
14. The English folk revival Georgina Boyes
15. Christian socialism and the English hymnal Katie Palmer Heathman
16. Pageantry Alexander Hutton and Paul Readman
17. History and the spirit of revivalism Deborah Heckert
18. War Eric Saylor
Part IV. Arts: 19. Literature Matthew Ingleby and Ceri Owen
20. Visual art Tim Barringer
21. Theatre, 1895-1914 Roger Savage
22. Dance Rishona Zimring
23. Film Peter Franklin
Part V. Institutions: 24. 'Wanting' the home-grown composer: opportunities and encouragement after the First World War David C. H. Wright
25. Concert life and programming Simon McVeigh
26. The arts council and evolving public policy Andrew Pinnock and Julian Onderdonk
27. The Second World War: a national figure Heather Wiebe
28. Working with the BBC Duncan Hinnells
Part VI. Reception: 29. Reception outside England, 1901-1914 Allan W. Atlas
30. Interwar continental reception Aidan J. Thomson
31. Early recordings Ryan Ross
32. Reception in the USA: a special relationship Alain Frogley.