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“Sound Authorities: Scientific and Musical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Britain” is a compelling exploration of the intersection between science and music in 19th-century Britain. This non-fiction work, penned by esteemed historian Edward J. Gillin, delves into how scientific advancements influenced musical theory and practice. It examines contributions from notable figures such as Charles Wheatstone and Michael Faraday, revealing the era’s dynamic interplay between acoustics, instrumentation, and cultural shifts. Ideal for enthusiasts of history, science, and music, this book offers a nuanced perspective on how knowledge and art co-evolved during a transformative period.






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