Bültmann & Gerriets
Music in the West Country
Social and Cultural History across an English Region
von Stephen Banfield
Verlag: Abingdon Press
Reihe: Music in Britain, 1600-2000 Nr. 18
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ISBN: 978-1-78744-265-8
Erschienen am 16.02.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 476 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Preface and acknowledgements
Landscapes and soundscapes
Musical authority: organs
Musical incorporation: bands and choirs
Musical livings I: the prosopography
Musical livings II: individual case studies
Musical capitalisation I: events and inventions
Musical capitalisation II: institutions
Epilogue



The first regional history of music in England.
Music in the West Country is the first regional history of music in England. Ranging over seven hundred years, from the minstrels, waits, and cathedral choristers of the fourteenth century to the Bristol Sound of the late twentieth, the book explores the region's soundscape, from its gateway cities of Bristol and Salisbury in the east to the Isles of Scilly in the west, and examines music-making in tiny villages as well as conditions in important centres such as Bath, Exeter, Plymouth, and Bournemouth. What emerges is both a study of the typical - musical practices which would apply to any English region - and a portrait of the unique - features born of the region's physicalisolation and charm, among them the growth of festival culture, the mythologising of folk music, the late survival of parish psalmody and nonconformist carolling, and the unique continuance, today, of a professional resort orchestra, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Banfield's vividly written and extremely readable history of music in the west country considers an array of subjects, firmly centred on people's stories: musical inventions and theidea of tradition, music as cultural capital, the economics of musical employment and the demographics of musicianship, musical networks, the relationship of the hinterlands to the metropolis, the influence of topography, the importance of institutions and events, and the question of how to measure value. A study in prosopography, it shows how people went about their lives with music and explores how things changed for them - or did not.
STEPHENBANFIELD is Emeritus Professor of Music at the University of Bristol.


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