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The Music Profession in Britain, 1780-1920: New Perspectives on Status and Identity

  • Editor: Golding, Rosemary

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Contents

  • Introduction Rosemary Golding
  • 1. The Finances, Estates, and Social Status of Musicians in the Late Eighteenth Century Rebecca Gribble
  • 2. Composers and Publishers in Clementi's London David Rowland
  • 3. Professionalization and the Female Musician in Early Victorian Britain: the Campaign for Eliza Salmon David Kennerley
  • 4. The British Army and the Music Profession: the Impact of Regimental Bands on the Status and Identity of Professional Musicians Helen Barlow
  • 5. Church Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Durham Martin V. Clarke
  • 6. The Rise of the Professional Music Critic in Nineteenth-Century England Paul Watt
  • 7. Music Teaching in the Late-Nineteenth Century: a Professional Occupation? Rosemary Golding
  • 8. Women Musicians and Professionalism in the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Centuries Sophie Fuller
  • 9. Musicians, Singers and Other Artistes as Workers in the British Music Hall 1900-1918 John Mullen
  • 10. Building a Concert Career in Edwardian London Simon McVeigh