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Books in the Oxford Monographs on Music series

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  • - The Violin at the English Court 1540-1690
    by Senior Associate Lecturer in Music Holman & Peter (Director of early music group ^IThe Parley of Instruments^R
    £60.49

    'This is a remarkable and important book: impeccably scholarly yet very readable, brimming with ideas and thoroughly engaging. It will be much enjoyed by musicians with any interest in the early violin or in English music of the 16th and 17th centuries.' Paul Doe in Early Music

  • - The Creation of the Royal Academy Operas, 1720-1728
    by C. Steven LaRue
    £192.99

    In this book, Steven LaRue examines the influence of the great operatic singers on Handel's creative process. In Handel's day the idea of a singer creating a role was perhaps never more true, and the author demonstrates not only the singer's important role in Handel's opera composition, but also the effect that opera singers had on the creation of opera throughout the eighteenth century.

  • by John (Lecturer in Music Williamson
    £190.49

    This study places the music of Hans Pfitzner in the context of his cultural opinions, which, though conceived as reflections on music, have acquired a more political status to which the history of Pfitzner's times has contributed.

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