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Music and Musicians in Early Nineteenth-Century Cornwall: The World of Joseph Emidy - Slave, Violinist and Composer

  • Author: McGrady, Richard

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Contents

  • Foreword, vii
  • Prologue The Native of Portugal, 1
  • PART ONE: 1775-1799
  • 1 The Slave: Portugal and the Guinea Coast, 15
  • 2 The Indefatigable, 23
  • PART TWO: CORNWALL 1799-1835
  • 3 New Life: Falmouth, 39
  • 4 A 'display of Beauty, Rank and Fashion': Cornwall's First Music Festivals, 48
  • 5 Truro: Assemblies, Balls and Concerts, 63
  • 6 'So innocent yet so fascinating an amusement...': Concerts across the County, 77
  • PART THREE: CHURCH AND CHAPEL
  • 7 'A strain so grand and impressive': The Church and its Music, 89
  • 8 Bennett Swaffield and the St. Austell Choir, 103
  • 9 'None but persons of ability and good moral conduct need apply': Organs and organists, 109
  • PART FOUR: THE THEATRE
  • 10 'A moral and instructive school of rational entertainment': The Theatre, 127
  • Epilogue The Lost Composer, 143. Appendix A The Byfield Organ in St. Mary's Parish Church, Truro, 150
  • Appendix B Composers mentioned in concert reports, 152
  • Notes, 156
  • Select Bibliography, 162
  • Index, 165.