English Musical Renaissance
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English Musical Renaissance
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The English Musical Renaissance was a hypothetical development in the late 19th and early 20th century, when British composers, often those lecturing or trained at the Royal College of Music, were said to have freed themselves from foreign musical influences, to have begun writing in a distinctively national idiom, and to have equalled the achievement of composers in mainland Europe. The idea gained considerable currency at the time, with support from prominent music critics, but from the latter
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Musical_Renaissance
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2009-03-14T12:26:42Z
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2024-09-12T09:04:08Z
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