The Story of British Classical Music by Anthony Burton

The Story of British Classical Music

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  • Genre Music
  • Publisher Methuen Publishing
  • Released
  • Size 72.89 MB
  • Length 842 Pages

Description

The story of British classical music extends over more than a thousand years. A distinctive national tone was identifiable already in medieval times, and in the fifteenth century Dunstable was a leading international figure. The Renaissance saw the emergence of great composers such as Tallis, Byrd and Gibbons, and the seventeenth century was lit up by the brief but brilliant career of Purcell. After a long period dominated by composers from abroad, British creativity reasserted itself once more on the world stage, with Elgar and Vaughan Williams. Their successors, Britten and Tippett, opened the way for the crowded and diverse scene of the present day. British writer and broadcaster Anthony Burton traces this history in an informative e-text. Includes 2½ hours of music by British classical composers. Audio samples are contained in the text: just tap to listen while you read.

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