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This richly illustrated study explores the role of music within royal and noble courts from antiquity to the eighteenth century. It examines how music reflected and reinforced political power, ceremony, and cultural identity, revealing the lives of court musicians, instruments, and repertoire. A vivid portrayal of music as both entertainment and expression of status and authority.
TITLE: Music at Court. Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: Christopher Hogwood
PUBLISHER: Victor Gollancz, London
DATE PUBLISHED: 1980
PLACE PUBLISHED: England
PAGES: 127
BINDING: Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 25 x 19.5 x 1 cm
WEIGHT: 0.475 kg