This volume contains the proceedings of the Musical Association (Great Britain), offering a fascinating glimpse into the musical thought and discourse of the late 19th century. "Proceedings Of The Musical Association, Volume 12" includes scholarly papers, discussions, and presentations on a wide range of musical topics, from historical analysis and theoretical debates to performance practice and compositional techniques.
Edited and compiled by leading figures in the field, the book provides valuable insights into the development of musicology as a discipline and the evolving understanding of musical traditions. It is an essential resource for music historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of musical history and criticism.
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