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Music and the Making of Middle-Class Culture: A Comparative History of Nineteenth-century Leipzig and Birmingham / Edition 1

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Music and the Making of Middle-Class Culture: A Comparative History of Nineteenth-century Leipzig and Birmingham / Edition 1
Music and the Making of Middle-Class Culture: A Comparative History of Nineteenth-century Leipzig and Birmingham / Edition 1

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Music and the Making of the Middle Class explores the making of middle-class culture by analyzing and comparing the ethos and organization of Leipzig's Gewandhaus and Birmingham's Triennial Festival. It employs a multidisciplinary approach to identify the social processes which formed the cultural configurations and meanings of art.

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