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Violin Culture in Britain, 1870–1930

Christina Bashford

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Violin Culture in Britain, 1870–1930

Discover the fascinating evolution of stringed instruments in Britain with Violin Culture in Britain, 1870–1930 by Christina Bashford. Set to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2025, this insightful hardback comprises 320 pages that delve into a pivotal era of musical history. Bashford presents a thematically organized exploration of the remarkable growth and popularity of the violin, tracing its social spread and examining the infrastructure that supported string playing during the Victorian era through to 1930. This book also highlights the grassroots activities that contributed to the violin's prominence and its enduring presence in the British popular imagination. Perfect for music enthusiasts and historians alike, Violin Culture in Britain, 1870–1930 offers a comprehensive look at the cultural significance of the violin in a transformative period of British society.

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Violin Culture in Britain, 1870–1930

Regular price €103,06
Sale price €103,06 Regular price €106,25