Choral Societies and Nationalism in Europe (Volume 9)

This wide-ranging contribution to the study of nationalism and the social history of music examines the relationship between choral societies and national mobilization in the nineteenth century. From Norway to the Basque country and from Wales to Bulgaria, this pioneering study explores and compares...

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Other Authors: Stynen, Andreas (Editor), Lajosi, Krisztina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2015
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