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Consuming Music : Individuals, Institutions, Communities, 1730-1830.
(Eastman Studies In Music‚ Vol. 138)
Univ. Rochester Press ©2017
Edited by Emily H. Green and Catherine Mayes. Nine articles explore the consumers who purchased music from the late Baroque to early Romantic periods, how they learned of and purchased music, and how tastes were shaped. With an introduction and index. Music examples. Plates.
vi, 255 p.; 24 cm.
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Language: English
ISBN: 1580465773
ISBN13: 9781580465779
UPC: 9781580465779
Consuming Music : Individuals, Institutions, Communities, 1730-1830.
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