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The rise of musical classics in eighteenth-century England : a study in canon, ritual, and ideology

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  • "The English invented the idea of the musical classics. Eighteenth-century England was the first place where old musical works were performed regularly and reverentially, and where a collective notion of such works--'ancient music'--first appeared."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "The rise of musical classics in eighteenth-century England : a study in canon, ritual, and ideology"@en
  • "The rise of musical classics in eighteenth-century England : a study in canon, ritual, and ideology"
  • "The rise of musical classics in eighteenth-century England : a study in canon, ritual and ideology"
  • "The rise of musical classics in eighteen-century England : a study in cannon, ritual and ideology"@en
  • "The rise of musical classics in Eighteenth-century England : a study in canon, ritual and ideology"