Stephanie Carter & Simon D. I. Fleming 
The Music Trade in Regional Britain, 1650–1800 [EPUB ebook] 

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Explores the breadth, diversity and significance of the commercial music trade and its communities across Britain during the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Adding to the existing scholarship on music publishers and instrument makers, mostly based in London and the university cities, the collection challenges this historiography by offering the first collective narrative for the commercial trade in musical goods and services – including the printing, publishing and sale of printed music, the sale of manuscript music, musical instruments and related wares, and the tuning and general maintenance of musical instruments such as organs and pianos.
Contributions draw on evidence from across the country of the trade’s activities, networks and communities, and recognize the significance of small cities, market towns and regional hubs in cultural dissemination. The Music Trade in Regional Britain therefore contributes to a growing body of work offering a nationwide account of musical culture. It foregrounds a trade that was far more geographically dispersed, economically significant and culturally broad than has previously been acknowledged.
CONTRIBUTORS: Stephanie Carter, Simon D.I. Fleming, David Griffiths, Nancy A. Mace, Martin Perkins, Christopher Roberts, Roz Southey, Matthew Spring, Robert Thompson

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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. London and Beyond: Rethinking a Nation’s Trade in Music – Stephanie Carter and Simon D.I. Fleming
2. Musick’s Hand-maid in Westmorland: A Story of the Music Trade in Early Modern England – Stephanie Carter
3. Rul’d paper for Musick’: How long was the reach of the Playfords? – Robert Thompson
4. The Music Trade in York, 1650-1800: Proprietors and Purchasers – David Griffiths
5. Joseph Barber of Newcastle upon Tyne and William Flackton of Canterbury: Booksellers, Music Publishing and the Subscription Market in Eighteenth-Century Britain – Simon D.I. Fleming
6. Distributing Irish Reprints in England: The Activities of Liverpool’s John Bridge Pye – Nancy A. Mace
7. Edward Miller of Doncaster: The Composer and the Music Trade – Christopher Roberts
8. Thomas Underwood and his Successors: The Music Shops of Eighteenth-Century Bath- Matthew Spring
9. Thomas Bewick’s Dealings with North-Eastern Musicians, 1770-1800 – Roz Southey
10. Makers, Repairers, Teachers, Dealers and Printers: The Music Trade Network in Late Eighteenth-Century West Midlands – Martin Perkins
11. ‘Quacks in the Musical … Science’? The Curious Case of Stephen Moore, Piano Maker, and the Organ of St Paul’s Chapel, Aberdeen – Simon D.I. Fleming
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Index

Circa l’autore

ROZ SOUTHEY is a music historian and novelist.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 272 ● ISBN 9781805437291 ● Dimensione 16.6 MB ● Editore Stephanie Carter & Simon D. I. Fleming ● Casa editrice Boydell & Brewer Ltd ● Città Woodbridge ● Paese GB ● Pubblicato 2025 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 10125891 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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