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Music of the Raj: A Social and Economic History of Music in Late Eighteenth Century Anglo-Indian Society

Autor Ian Woodfield
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2000
Music of the Raj is a study of musical life in late eighteenth-century Anglo-Indian society, based on the unpublished correspondence of an extended network of families. The writers of these letters - amateurs with a passionate commitment to the art of music - provide a perceptive commentary on many of the major issues of the day: the stylistic change from Baroque to Galant, the replacement of the harpsichord with the pianoforte, the establishment of the musical canon, and the growing economic and cultural influence of women musicians. Among the topics discussed are the transport, tuning and maintenance of instruments, the relationship between amateur pupil and professional teacher, the conduct of the domestic musical soirée, the role of glee singing in courtship, and the musical education of children. An account is also given of the growth of an expatriate musical culture among the European inhabitants of early colonial Calcutta, and the musical tastes of major Anglo-Indian figures such as Robert Clive, Warren Hastings, and Sir William Jones are assessed. English attitudes to Indian music is an important theme, especially as manifested in the fashion for the Hindostannie airs, transcriptions of Indian melodies in European musical language. The study concludes with an examination of the musical lives of wealthy nabobs back in England, where they immersed themselves in Indian musical culture, taking the Grand Tour, supporting opera at the Kings Theatre, and employing fashionable Italian teachers for their children.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198164333
ISBN-10: 0198164335
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 6 black and white plates, 8 music examples
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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An important study of cultural exchange as well as of gender issues concerning Western society transplanted to what was rapidly emerging as the jewel in the imperial crown.
Stimulating blend of social and musical history ... draws on a superbly rich collection of sources ... Woodfield's book takes its place alongside the best of documentary studies of socio-musical history.
This work will become a central source for all those interested in the social history of the British in India and wider issues to do with the nature of musical acculturation, music education, gender studies and the history of ethnomusicology.
Excellent study ... This is an important work that sheds new light on the processes of music-making in the British community in late 18th-century India ... rich in detail ... Woodfield draws a vivid and fascinating picture of these times.
This is an endlessly fascinating book, full of new insights ... and obviously the product of patient and persevering research ... The correspondence between all the players is quoted at generous length and illuminating detail, and accompanied by clear and incisive commentaries.
Delightful book ... Ian Woodfield's solid achievement is a product of canny scholarship: the ability to select and relate evidence, to discern telling detail, structure an argument, and to write with a style worthy of his protagonists.