Music The British Military In The Long Nineteenth Century

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The first book to explore the contribution made by the military to British music history, Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century shows that military bands reached far beyond the official ceremonial duties they are often primarily associated with and had a significant impact on wider spheres of musical and cultural life.

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Genre : History
Author : Trevor Herbert
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2013-08-15
File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199898312


Burma Kipling And Western Music

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For decades, scholars have been trying to answer the question: how was colonial Burma perceived in and by the Western world, and how did people in countries like the United Kingdom and United States form their views? This book explores how Western perceptions of Burma were influenced by the popular music of the day. From the First Anglo-Burmese War of 1824-6 until Burma regained its independence in 1948, more than 180 musical works with Burma-related themes were written in English-speaking countries, in addition to the many hymns composed in and about Burma by Christian missionaries. Servicemen posted to Burma added to the lexicon with marches and ditties, and after 1913 most movies about Burma had their own distinctive scores. Taking Rudyard Kipling’s 1890 ballad ‘Mandalay’ as a critical turning point, this book surveys all these works with emphasis on popular songs and show tunes, also looking at classical works, ballet scores, hymns, soldiers’ songs, sea shanties, and film soundtracks. It examines how they influenced Western perceptions of Burma, and in turn reflected those views back to Western audiences. The book sheds new light not only on the West’s historical relationship with Burma, and the colonial music scene, but also Burma’s place in the development of popular music and the rise of the global music industry. In doing so, it makes an original contribution to the fields of musicology and Asian Studies.

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Genre : Music
Author : Andrew Selth
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2016-11-03
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317298908


The Music Profession In Britain 1780 1920

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Professionalisation was a key feature of the changing nature of work and society in the nineteenth century, with formal accreditation, registration and organisation becoming increasingly common. Trades and occupations sought protection and improved status via alignment with the professions: an attempt to impose order and standards amid rapid social change, urbanisation and technological development. The structures and expectations governing the music profession were no exception, and were central to changing perceptions of musicians and music itself during the long nineteenth century. The central themes of status and identity run throughout this book, charting ways in which the music profession engaged with its place in society. Contributors investigate the ways in which musicians viewed their own identities, public perceptions of the working musician, the statuses of different sectors of the profession and attempts to manipulate both status and identity. Ten chapters examine a range of sectors of the music profession, from publishers and performers to teachers and military musicians, and overall themes include class, gender and formal accreditation. The chapters demonstrate the wide range of sectors within the music profession, the different ways in which these took on status and identity, and the unique position of professional musicians both to adopt and to challenge social norms.

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Genre : Music
Author : Rosemary Golding
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-03-15
File : 293 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351965743


Music The British Military In The Long Nineteenth Century

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Although military music was among the most widespread forms of music making during the nineteenth-century, it has been almost totally overlooked by music historians. Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century however, shows that military bands reached far beyond the official ceremonial duties they are often primarily associated with and had a significant impact on wider spheres of musical and cultural life. Beginning with a discussion of the place of the military in civilian and social life, authors Trevor Herbert and Helen Barlow plot the story of military music from its sponsorship by military officers to its role as an expression of imperial force, which it took on by the end of the nineteenth century. Herbert and Barlow organize their study around three themes: the use of military status to extend musical patronage by the officer class; the influence of the military on the civilian music establishments; and an incremental movement towards central control of military music making by governments throughout the world. In so doing, they show that military music impacted everything from the configuration of the music profession in the major metropolitan centers, to the development of wind instruments throughout the century, to the emergence of organized amateur music making. A much needed addition to the scholarship on nineteenth century music, Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century is an essential reference for music, cultural and military historians, the social history of music and nineteenth century studies.

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Genre : Music
Author : Trevor Herbert
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2013-07-05
File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199898329


The Music Profession In Britain Since The Eighteenth Century

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This book explains the vigorous expansion of the music profession in the 19th and early 20th centuries, as the widespread demand for lessons and the revolution in commercialized entertainment created new employment opportunities, and follows the profession through to its subsequent decline as changing leisure patterns, "talkies", and relentless improvements in recording technologies displaced both teachers and performers.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Cyril Ehrlich
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 1985
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015010723446


Index To Theses With Abstracts Accepted For Higher Degrees By The Universities Of Great Britain And Ireland And The Council For National Academic Awards

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Genre : Dissertations, Academic
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 2007
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015078244517


British Military Prints

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Ralph Nevill
Publisher : London : The Connoisseur publishing Company
Release : 1909
File : 210 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D03394600K


Brass Baja

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This book is the first study of the men who work in the brass bands that accompany wedding and devotional processions and the tradition that has become a core of Indian popular culture.

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Genre : Music
Author : Gregory D. Booth
Publisher :
Release : 2005
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015060628529


Current Research In Britain

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Author : F T Energy
Publisher :
Release : 1996-09
File : 461 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1860672124


Ridim Rcmi Newsletter

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Genre : Music in art
Author : International Repertory of Musical Iconography (Organization)
Publisher :
Release : 1994
File : 230 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015040459664