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    On Tour with Rachmaninoff: Analysing the Programmes from his 1924/25 Season by Davie, Scott

    “…Abstract Sergei Rachmaninoff is widely regarded as one of the great pianists of the twentieth century. In a research project that has stretched over two…”
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    Historical Contexts and Polyphonic Elaborations of BENEDICAMUS in laude ihesu by Louviot, Manon

    “…Abstract This article explores creative processes in the many settings of the prosula BENEDICAMUS in laude ihesu , transmitted in a large number of European…”
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    Revisiting Douai Ms 785: Musical Cultures of Exiled English Convents through the Lens of a Miscellany by Lesemann-Elliott, Caroline

    “…Abstract Scholarship on early modern English Catholic music after the reformations tends to focus on the activities of male musicians and male institutions…”
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    Thomas Clayton’s Arsinoe (1705) Reconsidered: An English Opera in the Italian Manner by McGeary, Thomas

    “…Abstract Thomas Clayton’s opera Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus (1705), while acknowledged as the first opera in the Italian manner produced in England, is also…”
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    The Weston Park Music Collection: Five Generations of Family Music-Making in Eighteenth-Century Staffordshire by Perkins, Martin

    “…Abstract The activities of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music collectors help to chart the development of the period’s canon and understand the…”
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    Race(ism) and Art Music in Argentina: Analyzing Alberto Williams’ ‘La patria y la música’ (1921) by Wolkowicz, Vera

    “…Abstract At the turn of the twentieth century, numerous Argentine intellectuals embraced positivist thinking in order to claim the ‘superiority’ of the white…”
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    Querying ‘Global’ Music History: Significant Geographies between Goswami Pannalal and Queen Victoria by Williams, Richard David

    “…Abstract Global music history projects have become increasingly popular in recent years. Going global has its advantages: it develops conversations between…”
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    Imagined Musical Geographies in a Global Age: Views from Jodhpur, Istanbul and Buenos Aires, c. 1870–1930: Introduction by Olley, Jacob

    “…Abstract This collection of papers explores the intellectual history of music in global context during the period between around 1870 and 1930. Following an…”
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    How Did Nineteenth-Century Singers Care for Their Voice? by Watt, Paul

    “…Abstract During the nineteenth century, singers had a range of literature available to them for instruction on how to take care of their voice. This literature…”
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    The ‘lost’ account book of the Academy of Vocal (later Ancient) Music, 1726–1731): a postscript to my article on the history of the Academy in volume 51 (2020 by Johnstone, H. Diack

    “…Abstract The account book of the London Academy of Vocal (later Ancient) Music (1726-31) forms the first part of a manuscript acquired by the library of the…”
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    Some legal actions involving John Taverner, Rose Taverner and Christopher Tye by Smart, Jason, Benham, Hugh

    “…Abstract Searches through the plea rolls of the Court of Common Pleas have revealed a number of actions involving, separately, the Tudor composers Christopher…”
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    Music as Therapy for the ‘exceptionally wealthy’ at the Nineteenth-Century Ticehurst Asylum by Golding, Rosemary

    “…Abstract Music was widely used within lunatic asylums in nineteenth-century England as part of the ‘moral management’ of patients via entertainment and…”
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    Adolph Hummel: Music Publisher in Eighteenth-Century London by Simlett-Moss, Joyce

    “…Abstract Adolph Hummel, from Hesse, established in Soho a music publishing business that lasted 12 years (1760–1772). His publishing strategy differed in…”
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    The Cheney Flute Sonatas Manuscript: An Early Collection for the Traverso, Containing Music by Pepusch and Others by Talbot, Michael

    “…Abstract This article describes and evaluates a manuscript album of English provenance from the early eighteenth century containing 24 anonymous solo sonatas…”
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