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Some Aspects of the British Reception of German Music in the Nineteenth Century

Some Aspects of the British Reception of German Music in the Nineteenth Century

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  • John S. Andrews

This article considers the musical background of German hymns in current English hymnals. It gives some general notes on the Victorian-era.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1971. 3 pages.

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