This volume of primary source material examines music and British
national identity during the ninteenth century. Sources explore the
reception of British music, continental and other foreign music,
English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish music, and Empire. The
collection of materials are accompanied by an introduction by
Rosemary Golding, as well as headnotes contextualising the pieces.
This collection will be of great value to students and scholars.
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