Hungarian Dances and Musical Life in Eighteenth-Century Vienna.
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TextSprache: EnglischVerlag: New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2025Copyright-Datum: ©2025Auflage: 1st edBeschreibung: 1 online resource (209 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9780197805770Genre/Form: Fernzugriff | Andere physische Formen: Print version: : Hungarian Dances and Musical Life in Eighteenth-Century ViennaOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext Zusammenfassung: Hungarian Dances and Musical Life in Eighteenth-Century Vienna is a social history of a unique facet of the Habsburg capital's diversity, illuminating how it shaped everyday experiences, individual and collective identities, and boundaries of belonging from approximately 1750 to 1810. Each chapter presents a case study of Hungarian dances and their music in a particular setting-at court and in its theaters, in public sites of sociability, and in domestic contexts-with close attention to the mediating and intersecting effects of gender and class on personal and communal cross-cultural experiences.
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Hungarian Dances and Musical Life in Eighteenth-Century Vienna is a social history of a unique facet of the Habsburg capital's diversity, illuminating how it shaped everyday experiences, individual and collective identities, and boundaries of belonging from approximately 1750 to 1810. Each chapter presents a case study of Hungarian dances and their music in a particular setting-at court and in its theaters, in public sites of sociability, and in domestic contexts-with close attention to the mediating and intersecting effects of gender and class on personal and communal cross-cultural experiences.
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