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Full Description
This volume in the "Man and Music" series covers the development of musical life in the great centres of European music - Paris, Vienna, London and the courts of Italy and Germany. The contributions of Handel and Bach, and their lesser colleagues are set in their historical and sociological context. George Buelow is the editor of Mattheson's "Cleopatra".
Contents
Music and society in the late-Baroque era, George J. Buelow; Rome - the power of patronage, Malcolm Boyd; Venice in an era of political decline, Eleanor Selfridge-Field; Naples - a city of entertainment, Carolyn Gianturco; Paris and Versailles, Julie A. Sadie; Hamburg and Luebeck, George J. Buelow; Brandenburg-Prussia and the Central German courts, Bernd Baselt; Leipzig - a cosmopolitan trade centre, George B. Stauffer; courts and monasteries in Bavaria, Robert Muenster; Vienna under Joseph I and Charles VI, Susan Wollenberg; London - commercial wealth and cultural expansion, Donald Burrows; The Dutch Republic, Rudolf Rasch; the Iberian Peninsula, Louise K. Stein.



