English Cathedral Music: The Long Nineteenth Century to the Present

Study Day sponsored by The Royal Musical Association and The Durham University Music Department

9 July 2008, Durham University

This study day will consider the English cathedral music tradition from the long nineteenth century to the present, especially explorations of its qualities as a musical tradition and its unique place in both national and religious identity. The term 'English Cathedral music' embraces music performed by all heirs to the tradition, including college chapel choirs and other choral ensembles, both here and abroad, that come within its influence.

Precedes the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Music's 10-13 July conference, Performing Romantic Music, also at Durham University: www.dur.ac.uk/romantic.performance/.

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