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John Gunn Musician Scholar In Enlightenment Britain George Kennaway

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John Gunn Musician Scholar In Enlightenment Britain George Kennaway
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.95 MB
Pages: 254
Author: George Kennaway
ISBN: 9781783276417, 178327641X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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John Gunn Musician Scholar In Enlightenment Britain George Kennaway by George Kennaway 9781783276417, 178327641X instant download after payment.

The Scottish cellist and antiquarian John Gunn (1766-1824) is unique among British writers on music in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Learned and practical, at home in classical and modern languages, knowledgeable in a wide range of musical topics and with even wider-ranging interests, and committed to the ideal of progress through rational thought, he typified the Enlightenment. His published output was large and diverse: a cello treatise in two quite different editions; two books on the flute and one on the piano; a treatise on figured bass; a history of the harp in the Highlands; and a translation of a French work of music theory. The list of his unrealised publications is even longer, including a proof of the oriental origins of the Scots. He married Anne Young, a well-known Edinburgh piano teacher, and his letters cast new light on the circumstances and date of her death. Taking account of Gunn's diverse experiences as a musician-scholar in Cambridge, London and Edinburgh, studying his sundry occupations, and exploring his social connections through a recently unearthed cache of his letters, this study moves away from 'treatise archaeology' and offers a broader view than is usually possible with such figures. The book will be of interest to those studying historical performance practice, music education in Enlightenment Britain, and the dissemination of Enlightenment thought.
Table of Contents
1: Biography
2: Violoncello 1 And 2, And Airs
3: Flute
4: Shorter Works
5: Harp
6: Conclusions
Appendix
Personalia
Bibliography
Index

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