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- Title
Music and Instruments of the Elizabethan Age: The Eglantine Table.
- Abstract
As Marsh's chapter reveals, however, elite and popular musical performances were rarely exclusively "elite" or "popular", and an earlier recognition of this may have helped provide a broader sense of the Elizabethan musical world. John Milsom returns to elite self-constructions in chapter 14, providing a musical context in an exploration of royal and elite musical habits. An object laden with icons and images celebrating the variety of elite musical and social life, the Eglantine Table is also examined to reveal more about processes and patterns of elite self-fashioning.
- Subjects
REIGN of Elizabeth I, England, 1558-1603; THEMES in music; SHEET music; CONTEMPORARY classical music; MUSICAL instruments
- Publication
History, 2021, Vol 106, Issue 373, p840
- ISSN
0018-2648
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-229X.13239