Steve Millward
The tumultuous changes in English society during this period were naturally reflected in both art and music. But common...
Steve Millward has been teaching music history courses since 1986, including several years with Manchester University's Extra-Mural Studies Department. He is the author of four books, including the critically-acclaimed Music and Politics trilogy spanning 1964-74. He has contributed to a range of journals and periodicals and in the early 2000s was the jazz correspondent of the Manchester Evening News. His broadcasting experience includes co-presenting Radio Manchester's weekly jazz programme and a two-year spell as Radio 5's 'pop pundit'.
The tumultuous changes in English society during this period were naturally reflected in both art and music. But common...
By 1770 British art was beginning to find its feet. ...
The political and religious upheaval of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation brought with it a surge of creativity that...
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, Romanticism was prevalent throughout European culture. Individual expression was paramount, no matter what...