A history of music in the British Isles
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Beginning with the discovery of a set of pipes dating from about 2000 BC in an Irish bog, it follows the evolution and development of music in Britain up to the end of the twentieth century. It chronicles the lives and achievements of the composers and performers, the promoters and impresarios, the conductors and critics, who have shaped our musical life. It discusses the great works that everyone knows and many of the lesser ones which deserve to be better known. And it sets the whole story against the background of religious, social, political and technological change in British society down the ages. This is a book that will appeal to readers with all levels of musical knowledge and interest - from the musically-minded and musically-informed to those seeking an accessible introduction to the subject.
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