Virginians Will Dance or Die! (e-bog) af Joshua R. LeHuray, LeHuray

Virginians Will Dance or Die! e-bog

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Music was everywhere in pre-Revolutionary Williamsburg, Virginia. In 1771, plantation owner Landon Carter noted in his diary that he could hear instruments through the windows of every house in town. In taverns and private homes, at formal performances and dances and casually around the campfire, music filled the daily lives of the people of Williamsburg. While the average citizen enjoyed ...
E-bog 151,31 DKK
Forfattere Joshua R. LeHuray, LeHuray (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 5 juni 2016
Længde 196 sider
Genrer Dance
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476624099
Music was everywhere in pre-Revolutionary Williamsburg, Virginia. In 1771, plantation owner Landon Carter noted in his diary that he could hear instruments through the windows of every house in town. In taverns and private homes, at formal performances and dances and casually around the campfire, music filled the daily lives of the people of Williamsburg. While the average citizen enjoyed music during public events, the city's elite, emulating their British counterparts, spent lavishly on instruments, sheet music and private lessons and held private concerts and dances. Williamsburg's theater, the first of its kind in America, provided a venue for all Virginians and brought numerous musical acts to the stage. Drawing on contemporary newspaper accounts, this book is the first to explore how some 18th-century Williamsburg citizens experienced the growing musical world around them.