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Hardcover The Enlightenment in Concert: Music, Markets, and Secularization Book

ISBN: 0300251572

ISBN13: 9780300251579

The Enlightenment in Concert: Music, Markets, and Secularization

A new interpretation of the Age of Enlightenment through the lens of music, institutions, and markets

The birth of public concerts changed Europe's cultural landscape by introducing sacred music to secular spaces. The Concert spirituel in Paris is a landmark in this Enlightenment transition: the first long-lasting concert series, it began in 1725 with performances that mostly featured sacred music composed for the royal chapel in Versailles. By the time the Concert ended, in 1790, it was presenting a variety of musical genres, and its sacred repertoire had declined precipitously. The Concert had evolved from an institution dependent on the church calendar and the court into a business in a competitive market.

Andrei Pesic explores the dynamics of secularization during the Enlightenment, including the unintended consequences of linking music to commerce, social hierarchy, and religious practices. He reveals the role of public concerts in a burgeoning marketplace for entertainment--and the expansion of secular customs and diminishment of religious constraints--in places as varied as Paris, Berlin, and Haiti.

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Format: Hardcover

$78.31
Releases 8/18/2026

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