Music in North east England 1500 1800

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Music in North east England  1500 1800
Author : Stephanie Carter
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Language : English
Release Date : 02 June 2024
ISBN : 9781783275410
Pages : 343 pages
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This collection situates the North-East within a developing nationwide account of British musical culture.

Music in North east England  1500 1800

This collection situates the North-East within a developing nationwide account of British musical culture.

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