New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... became an industry . Culture and sport ceased to be elitist and private and became public . Fashion entered the picture . Historian Cary Carson calls it a " consumer revolution , " a social up- heaval during which gentility went up for ...
... became an industry . Culture and sport ceased to be elitist and private and became public . Fashion entered the picture . Historian Cary Carson calls it a " consumer revolution , " a social up- heaval during which gentility went up for ...
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... became too precarious in the Emerald Isle , the Walters emi- grated to Boston in 1679 . Once they had settled in , Nehemiah was sent to learn a trade , that of an upholsterer , but it quickly became apparent that his true talent lay in ...
... became too precarious in the Emerald Isle , the Walters emi- grated to Boston in 1679 . Once they had settled in , Nehemiah was sent to learn a trade , that of an upholsterer , but it quickly became apparent that his true talent lay in ...
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... became preeminent and rich through wise marketing and exposure throughout the country . Many of his compositions were , however , intended for concert performance and too difficult for the amateur town band . Robert Browne Hall of Maine ...
... became preeminent and rich through wise marketing and exposure throughout the country . Many of his compositions were , however , intended for concert performance and too difficult for the amateur town band . Robert Browne Hall of Maine ...
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New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
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