Music and Performance Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Essays in Honour of Nicholas Temperley is the first book to focus upon aspects of performance in the broader context of nineteenth-century British musical culture. In four Parts 'Musical Cultures' 'Societies' 'National Music' and 'Methods' this volume assesses the role music performance plays in articulating significant trends and currents of the cultural life of the period and includes articles on performance and individual instruments; orchestral and choral ensembles; church and synagogue music; music societies; cantatas; vocal albums; the middle-class salon conducting; church music; and piano pedagogy. An introduction explores Temperley's vast contribution to musicology highlighting his seminal importance in creating the field of nineteenth-century British music studies and a bibliography provides an up-to-date list of his publications including books and monographs book chapters journal articles editions reviews critical editions arrangements and compositions. Fittingly devoted to a significant element in Temperley's research this book provides scholars of all nineteenth-century musical topics the opportunity to explore the richness of Britain's musical history.
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