‘Middle-classing’ the music profession in Victorian Britain

In this paper, originally given at the conference to mark the RCO's 150th Anniversary, and subsequently printed in the RCO Journal for 2014, David Wright discusses how the RCO played an important part in the move to 'professionalize' music in Victorian Britain, and give musicians and their activities a new status that was both respectable and respected by society at large.

 

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