Music in North-East England, 1500-1800

by Stephanie Carter, Kirsten Gibson, and Roz Southey

Stephanie Carter (Editor), Kirsten Gibson (Editor), Roz Southey (Editor), Amanda Eubanks Winkler, Amelie Addison, Andrew Woolley, Barbara Crosbie, Christopher Roberts, Diana Wyatt, Eleanor Warren, Amélie Addison, Magnus Williamson, Matthew Gardner, Oskar Cox Jensen, Simon D. I. Fleming, and Stephen A. Marini

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Music in North-East England provides a wide-ranging exploration of musical life in the North-East of England during the early modern period. It contributes to a growing number of studies concerned with developing a nationwide account of British musical culture. By defining the North-East in its widest sense, the collection illuminates localised differences, distinct musical cultures in urban centres and rural locations, as well as region-wide networks, and situates regional musical life in broader national and international contexts. Music in North-East England affords new insights into aspects of musical life that have been the focus of previous studies of British musical life - such as public concerts - but also draws attention to aspects that have attracted less scholarly attention in histories of early modern British musical culture: the musical activities and tastes of non-elite consumers; interactions between art music and cheap print and popular song; music education beyond London and its satellite environs; the recovery of northern urban soundscapes; and the careers of professional musicians who have not previously been the focus of major published musicological studies.
  • ISBN10 1783275413
  • ISBN13 9781783275410
  • Publish Date 16 October 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Imprint The Boydell Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 342
  • Language English