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The social status of the professional musician from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
Walter Salmen, Herbert Kaufman and Barbara Reisner
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Frontmatter
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Editor's Preface (page i)
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ONE The Social Status of the Musician in the Middle Ages (WALTER SALMEN, page 1)
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TWO The Social Status of the Town Musician (HEINRICH W. SCHWAB, page 31)
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THREE The Social Status of Organists in Lutheran Germany from the 16th through the 19th Century (ARNFRIED EDLER, page 61)
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FOUR On the Social Status of the Spielmann ("Folk Musician") in 17th and 18th Century Germany, Particularly in the Northwest (DIETER KRICKEBERG, page 95)
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FIVE The "Hautboist"; and Outline of Evolving Careers and Functions (WERNER BRAUN, page 123)
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SIX The Economic Conditions of the 18th-Century Musician (RICHARD PETZOLDT, page 159)
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SEVEN The Musician as Music Dealer in the Second Half of the 18th Century (KLAUS HORTSCHANSKY, page 189)
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EIGHT The Origin and Social Status of the Court Orchestral Musician in the 18th and early 19th Century in Germany (CHRISTOPH-HELLMUT MAHLING, page 219)
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NINE Social Obligations of the Emancipated Musician in the 19th Century (WALTER SALMEN, page 265)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MAL | 65.4 (Oct. 1984): 402 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/735104 |
NOT | 41.3 (Mar. 1985): 512-514 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/941166 |
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Published: c1983
Publisher: Pendragon Press
- 9780918728166 (hardcover)