Parry to Finzi

Parry to Finzi
Title Parry to Finzi PDF eBook
Author Trevor Hold
Publisher Boydell Press
Total Pages 484
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781843831747

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"Each chapter begins with a discussion of its composer's song-output and of the poets and poetry he sets, and goes on to give an account of the influences on him and the hallmarks of his style; the songs are then discussed in detail, focusing on the major works. The text is illustrated with musical examples and there is a comprehensive bibliography and index"--Jacket.

Parry to Finzi: Twenty English song-composers

Parry to Finzi: Twenty English song-composers
Title Parry to Finzi: Twenty English song-composers PDF eBook
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Albion’s Glory

Albion’s Glory
Title Albion’s Glory PDF eBook
Author Stephen H. Smith
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 360
Release 2022-01-12
Genre Music
ISBN 180046696X

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My book begins with a brief consideration of what we mean by “English music” and what factors are involved. I explain the reasons behind my choice of composers for consideration, and for the omissions from the survey.

Gerald Finzi

Gerald Finzi
Title Gerald Finzi PDF eBook
Author Diana McVeagh
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 334
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843836025

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Critically acclaimed biography of one of England's best loved composers, with a full discussion and evaluation of his works. Gerald Finzi is one of the best-known modern English composers. While he is especially famous as a song-writer, for his sensitive settings of poets such as Hardy and Wordsworth, he also wrote in other genres; notable works includethe exquisite cantata Dies Natalis, and his cello concerto. He also exerted a major influence in the musical world as a whole, championing the neglected Ivor Gurney and reviving eighteenth-century composers with the amateur orchestra he founded. In this lively and sensitive study of his life and works, Diana McVeagh, the renowned Elgar and Finzi scholar, has made use of interviews with the main figures in his life, correspondence with contemporaries such as Vaughan Williams, Edmund Blunden, Arthur Bliss, Edmund Rubbra, Howard Ferguson and Herbert Howells, and her access to previously unpublished material in the form of his widow, Joy's, unpublished journal. The Finzithat emerges is a multi-faceted and complex character. The author shows how he developed from a solitary, introverted youth into a man with strong views and a myriad of interests: everything from education, pacifism, vegetarianism, to the Arts and Crafts movement, the English pastoral tradition, English apple varieties, and the significance of ancestry, friendship and marriage in an artist's life. She also discusses every work within the narrative of Finzi's life, and shows what makes his output so outstanding. Diana McVeagh is the author of the highly acclaimed Elgar the Music Maker [2007]; of the entries on Elgar and Finzi for The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians [1980, 2001]; and of the Finzi entry in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [2004].

A New English Music

A New English Music
Title A New English Music PDF eBook
Author Tim Rayborn
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 313
Release 2016-04-27
Genre Music
ISBN 1476624941

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The turn of the 20th century was a time of great change in Britain. The empire saw its global influence waning and its traditional social structures challenged. There was a growing weariness of industrialism and a desire to rediscover tradition and the roots of English heritage. A new interest in English folk song and dance inspired art music, which many believed was seeing a renaissance after a period of stagnation since the 18th century. This book focuses on the lives of seven composers--Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, Ernest Moeran, George Butterworth, Philip Heseltine (Peter Warlock), Gerald Finzi and Percy Grainger--whose work was influenced by folk songs and early music. Each chapter provides an historical background and tells the fascinating story of a musical life.

The Sea in the British Musical Imagination

The Sea in the British Musical Imagination
Title The Sea in the British Musical Imagination PDF eBook
Author Eric Saylor
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 308
Release 2015
Genre Music
ISBN 1783270624

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10 Political Visions, National Identities, and the Sea Itself: Stanford and Vaughan Williams in 1910 -- 11 Bax's 'Sea Symphony' -- 12 'Close your eyes and listen to it': Special Sound and the Sea in BBC Radio Drama, 1957-59 -- Afterword : Channelling the Swaying Sound of the Sea -- Index

English Pastoral Music

English Pastoral Music
Title English Pastoral Music PDF eBook
Author Eric Saylor
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2017-05-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0252099656

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Covering works by popular figures like Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst as well as less familiar English composers, Eric Saylor's pioneering book examines pastoral music's critical, theoretical, and stylistic foundations alongside its creative manifestations in the contexts of Arcadia, war, landscape, and the Utopian imagination. As Saylor shows, pastoral music adapted and transformed established musical and aesthetic conventions that reflected the experiences of British composers and audiences during the early twentieth century. By approaching pastoral music as a cultural phenomenon dependent on time and place, Saylor forcefully challenges the body of critical opinion that has long dismissed it as antiquated, insular, and reactionary.