The Royal College of Music and its Contexts: An Artistic and Soc

The Royal College of Music and its Contexts: An Artistic and Soc

The Royal College of Music and its ContextsAn Artistic and Social History\nAuthor(s): David C. H. Wright\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9781107163386, 978-1107163386\nSynopsis\nLocated between the great Victorian museums of South Kensington and the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal College of Music, founded in 1883, has been a central influence on British musical life ever since. This wide-ranging account places the College within its musical and educational environments. It argues that the RCM's significance lies not only in its famous performers and composers, but also the generations of its more anonymous former students who have done so much to improve the musical life of the localities in which they have worked as teachers and animateurs. As a cultural history, this account also captures how significantly society's consumption of music - from new technologies to the altered perspectives of histor.

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