972 resultados para Meneely, Andrew, 1801-1851.
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Singing master Joseph Mainzer came to England in 1841 as a political refugee from Germany. Through his music schools, his textbook Singing for the Million, and his journal Mainzer’s Musical Times (today The Musical Times) he contributed significantly to the popularisation of choral singing in Britain. This essay takes Mainzer’s political background as a starting point to investigate the complex relationship between refuge and artistic production. It is argued that the latter was deeply informed by the former. Mainzer not only transferred choral traditions but also a politicised concept of popular culture which started to take hold in pre-revolutionary Vorma¨rz-Germany. The case study is integrated into the larger framework of Anglo-German cultural relations and political refuge in mid-nineteenth century Britain.
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The "old" is the matter previously published in periodicals.
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3d ed.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 33846.20.
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"List of Galileo's works" : p. [1] (2nd group).
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Libretto by the composer is based on A.H.J. Duveyrier's play Le bourgmestre de Sardam.
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"Based on a selection from materials used in teaching at Liverpool. Glasgow, and Oxford."--Pref.
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Includes bibliographical references.