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Singing for Glory: Music in Late Victorian England
Carol M. Cram Carol M. Cram

Singing for Glory: Music in Late Victorian England

In late Victorian England, music competitions offered workers far more than an evening’s diversion. Choirs and brass bands gave mill hands, shop assistants, and domestic servants a sense of pride, community, and aspiration. Following the world of The Choir, this essay explores how rehearsals, festivals, and performances opened rare spaces where ordinary voices—especially women’s—could be heard above the noise of industrial life.

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