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British Music, Musicians and Institutions, c. 1630-1800: Essays in Honour of Harry Diack Johnstone

  • Editor: Lynan, Peter
  • Editor: Rushton, Julian

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Contents

  • Introduction - Peter Lynan and Julian Rushton
  • Part I . Performers and Performance Style 1. Henry, Elizabeth, and George: New Light on Music at Wilton House in the 1770s - Peter Holman 2. Wilhelm Cramer, the Professional Concert, and the Foundation of the Modern Symphony Orchestra - Simon McVeigh 3. T
  • Part II . Composers and Secular Institutions 5. Henry Purcell's Mad Songs in the Theatre and Concert Rooms in the Eighteenth Century - Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson 6. From 'Fowle Originall' to 'Printed for the Author': The Autograph Score of William Cr
  • Part III . Sacred Music and Institutions 9. Music and Musicians at Westminster Abbey, 1685-1760 - Tony Trowles 10. Catholic Church Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain - John Caldwell 11. Precedents for the Symphony Anthem: British Library Additional Manus
  • Part IV . Dissemination: Printing and Publishing 12. 'You can't have it of Smith except you'll have it wrote out on Purpose': Eighteenth-Century Copyists of Handel's Music in London and the 'Smith Scriptorium' - Donald Burrows 13. The Earliest Surviving E
  • Bibliography of the Works of Harry Diack Johnstone
  • Index