Catalogue of Printed Music in the Library of the Royal College of Music, London
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1036516660
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9781036516666
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Music reviews & criticism
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This book offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution and contributions to a significant music library, revealing the rich tapestry of musical history it embodies. Through meticulous documentation and analysis, it showcases the assembly of this remarkable collection from its inception, highlighting contributions from notable figures such as Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Sir George Grove, and many others. The work delves into the thematic depth of music's role in societal and cultural contexts, exploring the library's heterogeneous character, including its assortment of duplicates and how these were strategically managed to enhance the collection's value.
Spanning across various genres and periods, this book includes detailed catalogs of printed music, vocal and instrumental instruction books arranged in alphabetical order. It also promises future volumes dedicated to manuscripts, theoretical works on music, acoustics, instrument construction, and general literature. Positioned within a broader historical narrative, it underscores the importance of preserving musical heritage and illuminating musics evolving influence on culture and society.
By offering insights into the meticulous process of compiling such an expansive collection and emphasizing its significance not just for scholars but for anyone with an appreciation for musical history, this book stands as a testament to the enduring impact of music across generations. It encapsulates the essence of musical legacy through the lens of one of the most extensive private music libraries ever assembled.
Spanning across various genres and periods, this book includes detailed catalogs of printed music, vocal and instrumental instruction books arranged in alphabetical order. It also promises future volumes dedicated to manuscripts, theoretical works on music, acoustics, instrument construction, and general literature. Positioned within a broader historical narrative, it underscores the importance of preserving musical heritage and illuminating musics evolving influence on culture and society.
By offering insights into the meticulous process of compiling such an expansive collection and emphasizing its significance not just for scholars but for anyone with an appreciation for musical history, this book stands as a testament to the enduring impact of music across generations. It encapsulates the essence of musical legacy through the lens of one of the most extensive private music libraries ever assembled.
This book offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution and contributions to a significant music library, revealing the rich tapestry of musical history it embodies. Through meticulous documentation and analysis, it showcases the assembly of this remarkable collection from its inception, highlighting contributions from notable figures such as Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Sir George Grove, and many others. The work delves into the thematic depth of music''s role in societal and cultural contexts, exploring the library''s heterogeneous character, including its assortment of duplicates and how these were strategically managed to enhance the collection''s value.
Spanning across various genres and periods, this book includes detailed catalogs of printed music, vocal and instrumental instruction books arranged in alphabetical order. It also promises future volumes dedicated to manuscripts, theoretical works on music, acoustics, instrument construction, and general literature. Positioned within a broader historical narrative, it underscores the importance of preserving musical heritage and illuminating musics evolving influence on culture and society.
By offering insights into the meticulous process of compiling such an expansive collection and emphasizing its significance not just for scholars but for anyone with an appreciation for musical history, this book stands as a testament to the enduring impact of music across generations. It encapsulates the essence of musical legacy through the lens of one of the most extensive private music libraries ever assembled.
Spanning across various genres and periods, this book includes detailed catalogs of printed music, vocal and instrumental instruction books arranged in alphabetical order. It also promises future volumes dedicated to manuscripts, theoretical works on music, acoustics, instrument construction, and general literature. Positioned within a broader historical narrative, it underscores the importance of preserving musical heritage and illuminating musics evolving influence on culture and society.
By offering insights into the meticulous process of compiling such an expansive collection and emphasizing its significance not just for scholars but for anyone with an appreciation for musical history, this book stands as a testament to the enduring impact of music across generations. It encapsulates the essence of musical legacy through the lens of one of the most extensive private music libraries ever assembled.
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