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Printed Musical Propaganda in Early Modern England

Printed Musical Propaganda in Early Modern England - Clemson University Press: Studies in British Musical Cultures

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Publisher's Synopsis

Printed Musical Propaganda in Early Modern England reveals how consistently music, in theory and practice, was used as propaganda in a variety of printed genres that included or discussed music from the English Civil Wars through the reign of William and Mary. These printed items-bawdy broadside ballads, pamphlets paid for by Parliament, sermons advertising the Church of England's love of music, catch-all music collections, music treatises addressed to monarchs, and masque and opera texts-when connected in a contextual mosaic, reveal a new picture of not just individual propaganda pieces, but multi-work propaganda campaigns with contributions that cross social boundaries. Musicians, Royalists, Parliamentarians, government officials, propagandists, clergymen, academics, and music printers worked together setting musical traps to catch the hearts and minds of their audiences and readers. Printed Musical Propaganda proves that the influential power of music was not merely an academic matter for the early modern English, but rather a practical benefit that many sought to exploit for their own gain.

Book information

ISBN: 9781638041795
Publisher: Clemson University Press w/ LUP
Imprint: Clemson University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: -1g
Height: 234mm