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Dr Pippa Drummond argues that festivals represented the most significant cultural events in provincial England during the nineteenth century and emphasizes their particular importance in the promotion and commissioning of new music. Drawing on material from surviving accounts, committee records, programmes, contemporary pamphlets and reviews, Drummond shows how the festivals responded to and reflected the changing social and economic conditions of their day. SHARE  | | | | or call in the US toll free 1-888-866-9150 product ID: 111732 |
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| Pages: | 314 |
| Size: | 1.6 MB |
| Publisher: | Ashgate |
| Date published: | Sep 2011 |
| ISBN: | 9781409432814 |
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