A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450–1880) 5 Volume Paperback Set
This is a reissue of the first edition of George Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, which has since evolved to become the largest and most authoritative work of its kind in English. The project grew in the making: the title page of Volume 1 (1879) refers to 'two volumes', but by the time Volume 4 appeared in 1889 there was also a 300-page appendix and a separate index volume. The dictionary was an international undertaking, with contributors from Paris, Leipzig, Berlin, Vienna and Boston alongside those based in Britain. It was 'intended to supply a great and long acknowledged want' arising from the increased interest in all aspects of music, which was 'rapidly becoming an essential branch of education', and to cater for the professional while being accessible to the amateur. It is a fascinating document of musical tastes and values in the late Victorian period.
Product details
September 2009Multiple copy pack
9781108004268
3375 pages
323 × 250 × 160 mm
4.8kg
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Entries 'A' to 'Impromptu'
- Entries: Improperia to Plain Song
- Corrections
- Entries: Planché to Sumer is icumen in
- Preface
- Entries: Sumer is icumen in – Zwischenspiel
- Appendix
- Final additions
- Preface
- Index.