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Index
Abel, C. F. 162, 165
Abell, John 100
Abercorn, Earl of, see Hamilton, James
Academy of Ancient Music 13, 22, 25,
29, 30, 46, 48, 76, 81, 89, 200 -1,
206 -7, 218
and Concert of Antient Music 143,
168 -71, 173, 181, 184, 186 -92, 194
early history of 56 - 74
and Sons of the Clergy 107, 109
Academy of Vocal Music 29, 48, 56 -7
Accademia Filharmonica, Bologna 56,
58, 193
Act of Settlement 38
Addison, Joseph 94 -6, 98, 101, 109
Admiralty 150
Aggs, J. G. 138
aldermen:
London 109, 130
Norwich 132, 134, 137 -8
Alderson family 138
John 133, 138
Aldrich, Henry:
career 25, 29, 30, 32 -6
reputation and influence 13, 40 -2, 48,
69, 73, 84, 86, 99 - 100, 115, 144, 151,
185, 204
Algarotti, Francesco 219
Allday family 133
Allegri, Gregorio 63, 71
Almack's 146, 165
Alvensleben, Baron, Ambassador of
Hanover 166
America 103
war 13, 150, 201, 233, 247
Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron of Amherst 228
Amner, John 41
Amsterdam 17
Amyand, Mr 160
Amyand, Sir George 160
Anacreontic Society 193
ancien régime 247
ancient music 1, 13
la musique ancienne 3 - 4
late 18th-century meaning 168 -70,
194 -7, 243
origins of term 23 - 36, 46 -7, 52 -3,
56 -7, 73, 75
seecanon; classics; ideology
Anne, Queen of England 8, 31, 37 -8,
40, 43 -4, 70, 72, 104, 112, 163,
224 -5
anti-clericalism 107 -8
Arbuthnot, John 66 n., 67 n.
Arezzo, Guido d' 217
Armagh, Archbishop of 69, 98
Arminians 26
Arne, Thomas 180, 186, 188, 192, 200,
214, 226
Arnold, Samuel 10, 190 -1, 193, 204, 236
Ashbridge, John frontispiece, 136
Ashburnham, John, Earl of
Ashburnham 148, 214
Ashley family 125, 131, 136
assizes 118 -19, 134, 144
Astley family 133, 138
Atterbury, Francis 68, 105 -6, 108 -9,
115
Aubert, Alexander 159
Avison, Charles 16, 76, 78, 80 -1, 101,
171, 178 -80, 186 -7, 196, 206, 212,
218 -19, 225
Aylesbury, Earl of: Thomas Brudenell-
Bruce 228
Aylesford, Earl of: Heneage
Finch 117
Bach, J. C. 146, 162, 165, 170 -1, 178,
183, 211, 247
Bach, J. S. 1, 244

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Rise of Musical Classics in Eighteenth-Century England: A Study in Canon, Ritual, and Ideology. Contributors: William Weber - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: 262.
    
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