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Musical Exchange between Britain and Europe, 1500-1800: Essays in Honour of Peter Holman

  • Editor: Cunningham, John
  • Editor: White, Bryan
[A] wide ranging set of first-rate, tightly-focussed essays by leading scholars in their respective fields that makes a significant contribution to the on-going study of music in Britain

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Contents

  • Introduction - John Cunningham and Bryan White
  • 'Qui en ont porte la connoissance dans les autres Royaumes': The Transmission of Music for Viols by Emigrant Composers in Seventeenth-Century England - Patxi del Amo
  • 'The Tunes of the usual French Dances at COURT and DANCING SCHOOLS': The Repertoire and Musical Practice of Dancing Masters in Restoration England - Andrew Woolley
  • 'An Inexhaustible Treasure of Harmony'? Composition and Variation in William Babell's Twenty-four Solos - Alan Howard
  • The Fashion for Corelli in Eighteenth-Century England - Min-Jung Kang
  • 'After the Italian manner': Finger, Pepusch and the First Concertos in England - Robert G Rawson
  • Geminiani's Minuets in Britain and on the Continent - Rudolf Rasch
  • Battles and Bransles: The Role of the Swiss Pair in Early Modern Courtly Society - Nancy Hadden
  • Lost in Translation?: Louis Grabu and John Dryden's Albion and Albanius - Bryan White
  • The Figuring of Bass Parts in German Dance Music from the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century; What it Tells us About their Performance - Michael Robertson
  • Harmonic Language and Playing Style of English 'Continued Bass' in the Seventeenth Century - Therese de Goede
  • Melodic Aspects of the Cadential Six-Four in Eighteenth-Century Music - Michael Talbot
  • 'Before him stood sundry sweet Singers of this our Israel': The Chorus Singers for Handel's London Oratorio Performances - Donald Burrows
  • 'Seven Young Hautboys': The Impact of German Hautboisten on English Musical Life, 1680-1800 - Samantha Owens
  • British Concert Repertoire and its Dispersal in Europe: Sets of Parts in the Utile Dulci Library, Stockholm - Fiona Smith
  • Angelo Notari and the English Court - Johnathan Wainwright
  • The Elusive Identity of John Playford - Robert Thompson
  • James Sherard as Music Collector - Stephen Rose
  • New Light on William Corbett's Gresham College Bequest - John Cunningham
  • Philip Hayes and the Preservation and Dissemination of Purcell's Music in Eighteenth-Century England - Rebecca Herissone
  • Rameau and the English - Graham Sadler
  • Stephen Storace as a Disciple of Mozart - Julian Rushton
  • Working with Peter Holman: From a Seat in The Parley of Instruments - Judy Tarling
  • Peter Holman: A Family Memoir - Tricia Holman
  • The Works of Peter Holman
  • Index