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Musik in Großbritannien, 1600-2000

Diese Reihe befasst sich mit der reichen und vielfältigen Geschichte der britischen Musik von 1600 bis 2000. Sie untersucht sowohl einheimische als auch zugewanderte und ausgewanderte Musiker und bettet die Musik in breitere soziale, kulturelle und historische Kontexte ein. Die Sammlung erforscht britische Musikverbindungen innerhalb und außerhalb Europas und feiert die Lebendigkeit und Vielfalt musikalischer Schöpfungen auf den britischen Inseln. Sie untersucht ästhetische Qualitäten, zeitgenössische Bedeutung, globale Marktpräsenz und die Nutzung von Musik zur Förderung politischer und sozialer Agenden.

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