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The careers of British musicians, 1750-1850 : a profession of artisans / Deborah Rohr.

Author/creator Rohr, Deborah Adams
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Descriptionxi, 233 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents The social and professional status of musicians in the eighteenth century -- Social profile -- Patronage -- Musical education -- Church musicians -- Secular musicians: singers -- Secular musicians: instrumentalists -- Teachers, composers, and entrepreneurs -- The fortunes of musicians -- The struggle for social and professional status -- Appendix.
Abstract The study of the social context of music must consider the day-to-day experiences of its practitioners; their economic, social, professional and artistic goals; and the material and cultural conditions under which these goals were pursued. This book traces the daily working life and aspirations of British musicians during the sweeping social and economic transformation of Britain from 1750 to 1850. It features working musicians of all types and at all levels--organists, singers, instrumentalists, teachers, composers and entrepreneurs--and explores their educational background, their conditions of employment, their wages, the systems of patronage that supported them, and their individual perceptions. The author focuses not only on social and economic pressures but also on a range of negative cultural beliefs faced by the musicians. Also considered are the implications of such conditions for their social and professional status, and for their musical aspirations.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 215-226) and index.
LCCN 2001018413
ISBN0521580951

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML285.3 .R65 2001 ✔ Available Place Hold