London Voices, 1820-1840: Vocal Performers, Practices, Histories
London Voices, 1820-1840: Vocal Performers, Practices, Histories
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Abstract
Samuel Leigh’s New Picture of London (1839) promised its readers a way of making sense of the English capital at a time when it was, through expansion and diversification, becoming ever more bewildering to its inhabitants. We argue that one important way of coming to terms with the implications of that diversity is to consider London through the medium of voice: the speaking, shouting, singing, preaching, groaning, sighing, even sobbing voices—singly, or in concert, or in imagined representations—that sounded through the city during two tumultuous decades in the first half of the nineteenth century. Our volume begins on London’s street with itinerant balladeers and organ boys and ends with scientific experiments on acoustics, including en route essays on domestic singing, amateur choral societies, elite opera houses, popular performers, religious orators, and on the perception of voice in some key literary works of the period.
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Introduction
London Voices 1820–1840: A “Luminous Guide”
Roger Parker andSusan Rutherford
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How the Ballad Singer Lost Her “Woice”
Oskar Cox Jensen
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The Traffic in Voices: The Exchange Value of Italian Opera in Giuseppe Mazzini’s London
Mary Ann Smart
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Interpreting the Italian Voice in London (and Elsewhere)
Claudio Vellutini
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The Castrato as Creator: Velluti’s Voice in the London Sheet-Music Market
Sarah Fuchs
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“The Essence of Nine Trombones”: Luigi Lablache and Models of Masculinity in 1830s London
Sarah Hibberd
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Adelaide Kemble and the Voice as Means
Matildie Thom Wium
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On Tongues and Ears: Divine Voices in the Modern Metropolis
James Grande
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From Dissent to Community: The Sacred Harmonic Society and Amateur Choral Singing in London
Wiebke Thormählen
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Foreign Voices, Performing Frenchness: Jenny Colon and the “French Plays” in London
Kimberly White
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“Singer for the Million”: Henry Russell, Popular Song, and the Solo Recital
Susan Rutherford
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Vessels of Flame: Letitia Elizabeth Landon and the Improviser’s Voice
Melina Esse
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“Silver Fork” Novels and the Place of Voice
Cormac Newark
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Voice Boxes
Ellen Lockhart
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End Matter
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