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The Guitar in Victorian England

The Guitar in Victorian England

The Guitar in Victorian England

A Social and Musical History
Christopher Page, University of Cambridge
June 2025
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9781316511800
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    In 1893 Clara Lindow sang the ballad Dreamtide to her own guitar accompaniment in the Cumbrian hamlet of Lowick. A writer for the local newspaper not only admired her 'marked skill and ability' but also considered the concert to be a sign of 'the onward march of light and learning in our time'. Amateurs like Miss Lindow were at the heart of a Victorian revival of guitar playing, especially for accompanying the voice, which has never been fully acknowledged and has often been denied. This book is a ground-breaking history of the guitar and its players during the era when the Victorians were making modern Britain. The abundant newspaper record of the period, much of which is now searchable with digital tools, reveals an increasingly buoyant guitar scene from the 1860s onwards. No part of Victorian life, from palace to pavement, remained untouched by the revival.

    • The only published monograph on the Victorian history of the most played instrument in the Western world
    • Pays close attention to the social as well as the musical life of the instrument using census documents, trade directories and newspapers, focusing particularly on amateur players
    • Considers the human and gendered dimension of playing the instrument without losing sight of the musical, sources some of them newly discovered

    Product details

    June 2025
    Hardback
    9781316511800
    244 pages
    244 × 170 × 16 mm
    0.611kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Contents
    • List of musical examples
    • List of illustrations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. A Victorian Conspectus
    • 2. Guitar players and their repertoires to the 1860s
    • 3. The book of acts
    • 4. New opportunities from the 1860s onwards: penny readings and Amateur concerts
    • 5. Madame Catharina Josepha Pratten and others
    • 6. The guitarists of the streets
    • Appendix A
    • Appendix B
    • Appendix C
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Christopher Page , University of Cambridge

      Christopher Page is Emeritus Professor of English in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy. He writes on the social and musical life of the guitar in England from the 1500s onwards. The Guitar in Tudor England (Cambridge, 2015) won the Nicholas Bessaraboff Prize of the American Musical Instrument Society in 2017.