Musical Creativity in Restoration England
Discover the fascinating world of music composition in late seventeenth-century England with Musical Creativity in Restoration England by Rebecca Herissone. This groundbreaking study, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, offers the first comprehensive investigation into the creative processes of musicians during this vibrant period. Spanning 459 pages, Herissone's work challenges traditional notions of what it meant to be a composer, inviting readers to rethink the interpretation of early modern musical notation. Whether you are a music historian, a student of the arts, or simply curious about the evolution of musical creativity, this book provides valuable insights and a fresh perspective on a pivotal time in English music history. Enhance your understanding of the cultural and artistic landscape of Restoration England with this essential read.