Catalogue des imprimes musicaux anciens du Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Liege.

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The principality of Liege had a long and distinguished musical history prior to its annexation by France in 1793. Church music prospered there from the late Middle Ages through the eighteenth century, and secular music from about 1740, when opera and popular concerts were introduced to the region (see Antoine Auda's La Musique et les Musiciens de l'ancien pays de Liege [Brussels: Saint-Georges; Paris: Schola Cantorum; Liege: Salesienne, 1930]). By the end of the century, however--as a consequence of the French Revolution--the maitrises attached to the episcopate of Liege were ...

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