Perceptions of J.S. Bach and performance of his music in nineteenth-century England
<p>At the turn of the nineteenth centudy knowledge of J.S. Bach was limited in England to a very few musicians, mostly German organists connected with the Hanoverian court. By the close fof the century, Bach had won widespread popularity, and England was second only to Germany in numbers of pu...
Main Author: | Pardee, K |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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