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Music and Victorian Philanthropy: The Tonic Sol-Fa Movement Book
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Book Description
Providing an alternative history of Victorian British music, this book examines the methods of teaching the revolutionary sight-singing notation tonic sol-fa to the masses in Britain and its colonies. Using previously unknown primary sources, McGuire investigates the significant influence the system had on the social history of the Victorian era.
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Product Description
Providing a fresh approach to the social history of the Victorian era, this book examines the history and development of the tonic sol-fa sight-singing system, and its impact on British society. Instead of focusing on the popular classical music canon, McGuire combines musicology, social history and theology to investigate the perceived power of music within the Victorian era. Through case studies on temperance, missionaries, and women's suffrage, the book traces how John Curwen and his son transformed Sarah Glover's sight-singing notation from a strictly local phenomenon into an internationally-used system. They built an infrastructure that promoted its use within Great Britain and beyond, to British colonies and other lands experiencing British influence, such as India, South Africa, and especially Madagascar. McGuire demonstrates how tonic sol-fa was believed to be of importance beyond music education - that music could improve the morals of individual singers and listeners, thus transforming society.
- 0521449685
- 9780521449687
- Charles Edward McGuire
- 16 July 2009
- Cambridge University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 264
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