"The Operatic Problem," by William Johnson Galloway, delves into the historical landscape of opera in England. This volume offers a critical examination of operatic music and its place within English society. Focusing on the subject of opera in England, the book provides insights and analysis relevant to those interested in music history and criticism. Galloway's work, categorized under Arts & Recreation, specifically addresses the genres and styles of opera, exploring its development and reception. It is an enduring study of "The Operatic Problem" as it was understood in its time, now meticulously prepared for print republication.
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