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Musical Politics
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MUHL 423
Western Music History
Music Research Process
Types of Sources
Tertiary Sources
Secondary Sources
Primary Sources
Library Databases
Public Domain Music
Mid-Eighteenth Century Style
Hayden
Mozart
Emergence of Romanticism
Beethoven
Opera in the Age of Rossini
Private Art
Romantic Spectacles
Literary Musicians
Musical Politics
Tertiary Sources
Secondary Sources
Primary Sources
Wagner and Verdi
Slavic Harmony and Disharmony
Musical Museum and Return of the Symphony
Dramatic Alternatives: Exoticism, Libretto and Versimo
Tertiary Sources
Nationalism
Secondary Sources
How German Is It? Nationalism and the Idea of Serious Music in the Early Nineteenth Century
The Internationalism of Nationalism
Is This Song about You? Some Reflections on Music and Nationalism in Germany and Ireland
POLITICAL HEROES OF THE VICTORIAN MUSIC HALL.
Political Representation and the Chorus in Nineteenth-Century Opera
'Songs for the Millions': Chartist Music and Popular Aural Tradition.
What Is German Music? Reflections on the Role of Art in the Creation of the Nation
Primary Sources
National Chartist Hymn Book
Sixteen hymns of the Chartist movement in nineteenth century Britain promoting political and social reform.
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