Imperialism and musicManchester University Press, 1. mars 2017 - 544 sider |
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Side vii
... hall, the wireless and the cinema. Music and word settings carried complex layers of meaning, and these are thoroughly explored here. Music could convey the ideas and emotions that were supposed to bind the Empire together. Tours and ...
... hall, the wireless and the cinema. Music and word settings carried complex layers of meaning, and these are thoroughly explored here. Music could convey the ideas and emotions that were supposed to bind the Empire together. Tours and ...
Side ix
Jeffrey Richards. operetta and ballet, films, music hall songs, ballads, hymns and marches. The book concludes with a discussion of practitioners of imperial music: Sir Henry Coward and his Sheffield choir, the divas Emma Albani, Nellie ...
Jeffrey Richards. operetta and ballet, films, music hall songs, ballads, hymns and marches. The book concludes with a discussion of practitioners of imperial music: Sir Henry Coward and his Sheffield choir, the divas Emma Albani, Nellie ...
Side 9
... hall songs sung in middle-class drawing rooms, operatic tunes sung in working-class music halls and concerts. There was a range of musical material which appealed to all classes: hymns, ballads, Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, marches ...
... hall songs sung in middle-class drawing rooms, operatic tunes sung in working-class music halls and concerts. There was a range of musical material which appealed to all classes: hymns, ballads, Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, marches ...
Side 10
... hall. There was still as much music around as before, though much of it was now generated mechanically by wireless, gramophone and cinema. There was a decline in concert-going, and the rise of modernism opened up a gulf between 'art ...
... hall. There was still as much music around as before, though much of it was now generated mechanically by wireless, gramophone and cinema. There was a decline in concert-going, and the rise of modernism opened up a gulf between 'art ...
Side 23
... . But it was not just pieces directly related to royal events that encouraged Sullivan to display his monarchist sympathies. His opera Haddon Hall, set during the Civil War, displays Cavalier sympathies, [ 23 ] SULLIVAN'S EMPIRE.
... . But it was not just pieces directly related to royal events that encouraged Sullivan to display his monarchist sympathies. His opera Haddon Hall, set during the Civil War, displays Cavalier sympathies, [ 23 ] SULLIVAN'S EMPIRE.
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coronations and jubilees | 88 |
Armistice Day and Empire Day | 152 |
exhibitions and festivals | 177 |
the Aldershot Tattoo | 211 |
opera operetta and ballet | 248 |
Sing a song of Empire | 324 |
the imperial hymn | 366 |
Imperial march | 411 |
the dominions musical tour of 1911 | 450 |
Dame Emma Albani Dame Nellie Melba Dame Clara Butt | 469 |
Peter Dawson | 495 |
Conclusion | 525 |
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