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The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History

Author Dan M Worrall
Publisher Concertina Press
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Author(s) Dan M Worrall
Publisher Concertina Press
ISBN / ASIN 0982599617
ISBN-13 9780982599617
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,498,925
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
German and Anglo-German concertinas were by far the most popular forms of the instrument in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and were a favorite of working class people around the world. They were played by Irish peasants, London street musicians, Yorkshire mummers, Boer trekkers, Australian diggers, Salvation Army Lassies, and Zulu mineworkers. By sailors in the age of sail, Mormon pioneers in covered wagons, New Zealand sheep-shearers, and Inuit dancers in the high Arctic. By bushrangers and smugglers, music hall artists, street beggars, and just plain folks. These concertinas were a true global phenomenon, in many ways shaping the popular music of that era. They also are a modern phenomenon, enjoying a revival of interest that crosses international and cultural boundaries. This is the first comprehensive history of the instrument. This two-volume history makes extensive use of primary sources from period newspapers, books, and journals. There are over 400 illustrations, charts, and period photographs, as well as note-for-note transcriptions of numerous early recorded players. This sales site is for Volume 2. Volume 1 of this two-volume set is sold separately at another area of this site: https://www.createspace.com/3419478 .
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