This is the first book to detail the musical and cultural significance of the songster.
This is the first book to detail the musical and cultural significance of the songster.
Chasing Sound: The Culture and Technology of Recording Studios in Postwar America Susan Schmidt Horning After World War Two, developments in audio engineering and sound recording, coupled with the rapid growth of the music industry ...
Proud - ly the prai - ric grass wav'd in air, Of the Sun-shine of sum-mer so A A --> 1. A. —i. PTET2 . ... (Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 1873) ing bird she gives us a “tiny songster” to sing of the chieftain's sorrow.
Another song with an Irish theme, 'Erin Go Bragh', was one of the most popular on the list (with at least 18 versions in the Bodleian collection), and remained popular throughout the nineteenth century.
Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America engages with the long-running debate over the origin of traditional songs by examining street literature’s interaction with, and influence on, oral traditions.
Such material and capital investments in the aesthetic and sonic qualities of mahogany guitars subsequently create more demand for their material sources, ... Capital views all modes of existence as if they were vital ...
This is a landmark study that no one seriously interested in music and nineteenth-century European culture will be able to ignore.
Nineteenth-century music in its cultural, social, and intellectual contexts.
Books for Idle Hours sheds new light on an ongoing seasonal publishing tradition.
This is the first volume to take a pan-European perspective, with each chapter detailing the experience of a particular country or region, offering the reader the opportunity to progress from the particular to a continent-wide overview.