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The Guitar in Victorian England: A Social and Musical History

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Christopher Page explores the guitar’s rise to prominence in Victorian England, examining how this instrument became central to middle-class musical culture and social life. The book combines musical analysis with social history to reveal the guitar’s transformative role during this pivotal era.

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The Guitar in Victorian England presents a comprehensive examination of how the guitar evolved from a marginalized instrument into a cornerstone of Victorian musical culture. Christopher Page traces the instrument’s journey through the social and musical landscapes of nineteenth-century England, revealing how technological innovations, changing tastes, and shifting class dynamics contributed to its widespread adoption.

This meticulously researched work explores the intersection of music, society, and gender, demonstrating how the guitar became particularly associated with domestic music-making and middle-class refinement. Page analyzes the role of professional guitarists, the proliferation of instructional materials, and the instrument’s appearance in concert halls alongside traditional orchestral fare.

Drawing on primary sources including concert reviews, instruction manuals, and musical compositions, the author illustrates how Victorian society embraced the guitar as a symbol of cultural sophistication. The book offers valuable insights for music historians, cultural scholars, and anyone interested in understanding how musical preferences shape and reflect social change.

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Author

Christopher Page

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781316511800

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