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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Historical preface
- Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Trumpets, Drums and Fifes
- Chapter 2 Bands of Music
- Chapter 3 Soldiers and Musicians
- Chapter 4 wMusical Identities and Infrastructures 1770–1857
- Chapter 5 Military Music in the Provinces 1770–1840
- Chapter 6 Recruitment, Training and the Kneller Hall Project
- Chapter 7 Amateurs, Brass Bands and the 1859 Rifle Volunteers
- Chapter 8 Later Musical Idioms
- Chapter 9 Military Culture, the Music Profession and the Question of Status
- Chapter 10 Ritual, Performance Style and Musical Patriotism
- Chapter 11 The Empire and Other Foreign Fields
- Appendix 1 Regulations, Standing Orders and Circular Memoranda, etc., Addressing Music
- Appendix 2 Printed (Harmonie) Repertoire for Bands of Music, c. 1800: an Indicative List
- Appendix 3 The Duke of Cumberland’s Band Archive
- Appendix 4 Indicative List of Band Instrumentations in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- APPENDIX 5 The Objects of the Military School of Music (From a Report Published in the <i>Journal of the Society of Arts</i>, 13 July 1866)
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.269) Appendix 1 Regulations, Standing Orders and Circular Memoranda, etc., Addressing Music
(p.269) Appendix 1 Regulations, Standing Orders and Circular Memoranda, etc., Addressing Music
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- Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century
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- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Historical preface
- Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Trumpets, Drums and Fifes
- Chapter 2 Bands of Music
- Chapter 3 Soldiers and Musicians
- Chapter 4 wMusical Identities and Infrastructures 1770–1857
- Chapter 5 Military Music in the Provinces 1770–1840
- Chapter 6 Recruitment, Training and the Kneller Hall Project
- Chapter 7 Amateurs, Brass Bands and the 1859 Rifle Volunteers
- Chapter 8 Later Musical Idioms
- Chapter 9 Military Culture, the Music Profession and the Question of Status
- Chapter 10 Ritual, Performance Style and Musical Patriotism
- Chapter 11 The Empire and Other Foreign Fields
- Appendix 1 Regulations, Standing Orders and Circular Memoranda, etc., Addressing Music
- Appendix 2 Printed (Harmonie) Repertoire for Bands of Music, c. 1800: an Indicative List
- Appendix 3 The Duke of Cumberland’s Band Archive
- Appendix 4 Indicative List of Band Instrumentations in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- APPENDIX 5 The Objects of the Military School of Music (From a Report Published in the <i>Journal of the Society of Arts</i>, 13 July 1866)
- Bibliography
- Index