Music and British Culture, 1785-1914
Essays in Honour of Cyril Ehrlich
Edited by Christina Bashford and Leanne Langley
Table of Contents
1. The Calcutta Piano Trade in the Late Eighteenth Century, Ian Woodfield
2. Samuel Wesley and the Music Profession, Philip Olleson
3. Wise Men from the East: Mozart's Operas and Metropolitan Cultural Politics in the Early Nineteenth Century, Rachel Cowgill
4. Sainsbury's Dictionary, the Royal Academy of Music and the Rhetoric of Patriotism, Leanne Langley
5. The Hidden Pathways of Assimilation: Mendelssohn's First Visit to London, Paul Jordan
6. Representing the Audience in the Age of Reform: Critics and the Elite at the Italian Opera in London, Jennifer L. Hall-Witt
7. The Society of British Musicians (1834-65) and the Campaign for Native Talent, Simon McVeigh
8. Changing Values in Nineteenth Century Performance: The Work of Michael Costa and August Manns, Michael Musgrave
9. John Ella and the Making of the Musical Union, Christina Bashford
10. Here will we sit: the Creation of the Ulster Hall, Roy Johnston
11. Musicians in the English Provincial City: Manchester c.1860-1914, Dave Russell
12. Popular Nationalism: Griffith Rhys Jones (Caradog) and the Welsh Choral Tradition, Trevor Herbert
13. Edward Dannreuther and the Orme Square Phenomenon, Jeremy Dibble
14. Miscellany versus Homogeneity: Concert Programmes at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music in the 1880s, William Weber
15. Ambivalent Friendships: Music Lovers, Amateurs, and Professional Musicians in the Late Nineteenth Century, Paula Gillett
16. The Transformed Village: Lucy Broadwood and Folksong, Dorothy de Val
17. Cyril Ehrlich: before The Piano, Walter Elkan and Andrew D. Roberts
A Selective List of Cyril Ehrlich's Writings
Index