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Consuming Music Individuals Institutions Communities 17301830 Emily H Green

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Consuming Music Individuals Institutions Communities 17301830 Emily H Green
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.5 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Emily H. Green, Catherine Mayes (eds.)
ISBN: 9781580465779, 1580465773
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Consuming Music Individuals Institutions Communities 17301830 Emily H Green by Emily H. Green, Catherine Mayes (eds.) 9781580465779, 1580465773 instant download after payment.

The successful sale and distribution of music has always depended on both a physical and a social infrastructure. Though the existence of that infrastructure may be clear, its organization and participants are among the least preserved and thus least understood elements of historical musical culture. Who bought music and how did those consumers know what music was available? Where was it sold and by whom? How did the consumption of music affect its composition? How was consumers' musical taste shaped and by whom? Focusing on the long eighteenth century, this collection of nine essays investigates such questions from a variety of perspectives, each informed by parallels between the consumption of music and that of dance, visual art, literature, and philosophy in France, the Austro-German lands, and the United States. Chapters relate the activities of composers, performers, patrons, publishers, theorists, impresarios, and critics, exploring consumers' tastes, publishers' promotional strategies, celebrity culture, and the wider communities that were fundamental to these and many more aspects of musical culture.

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