Music and Musicians on the London Stage 1695–1705


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From 1695 to 1705 rival London theater companies based at Drury Lane and Lincoln's Inn Fields each mounted more than a hundred new productions while reviving stock plays by authors such as Shakespeare and Dryden. All included music. Kathryn Lowerre charts the interactions of the two companies from a musical perspective emphasizing each company's new productions and their respective musical assets including performers composers and musical materials. Lowerre also provides rich analysis of the relationship of music to genres including comedy dramatick opera and musical tragedy and explores the migration of music from theater to theater performer to performer and from stage to street and back again. As Lowerre persuasively demonstrates during this period all theater was musical theater.
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