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The strength of Catch and Glee Culture in Eighteenth-Century England lies in the author's command of the sources, and the thorough, nuanced accounts of so many institutions, repertories, and so on. Future scholars will long be indebted to him for this presentation of material.[...]As such, this carefully documented work cannot fail to help us better understand the socio-historical context behind the catch and glee. At the same time, it is bound to prove to be an invaluable source and important stepping-stone for those who seek a deeper understanding of the curious dynamics of British musical culture. * MUSIC AND LETTERS *
Recommended. * CHOICE *
Robins has given an excellent history of the forms and their cultivation in their heyday...a fine account of a uniquely British repertoire. * EARLY MUSIC REVIEW *
An excellently researched book [which] provides an excellent entree to those who wish to study catch and glee music itself, and it also makes a firm first mark in a hitherto barely explored area of our national culture and heritage. * CHOMBEC NEWS *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843832126
Author Brian Robins
Format Hardback
Page Count 188
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd