Gerald Finzi s Letters 1915 1956

Gerald Finzi s Letters  1915 1956
Author: Gerald Finzi
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 1095
Release: 2021
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781783275724

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A fully annotated edition of more than 1600 letters from and to Gerald Finzi, spanning the composer's life from ca. the early 1920s up until his untimely death in 1956. Gerald Finzi's (1901-1956) masterpiece is the radiant and touching cantata Dies Natalis. He is also highly regarded for his Thomas Hardy song-settings, for his Intimations of Immortality, and for his fine cello and clarinet concertos. As a scholar, he championed the then neglected composers Hubert Parry and Ivor Gurney, and the eighteenth-century John Stanley, William Boyce and Richard Mudge, composers he revived with the amateur orchestra he founded. Diana McVeagh, Finzi's biographer, brings together more than 1600 letters from and to Gerald Finzi, spanning the composer's life from the early 1920s until his untimely death in 1956. His more than 160 correspondents include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Herbert Howells, Edmund Rubbra, Arthur Bliss and Howard Ferguson, Michael Tippett, Benjamin Britten and Sir John Barbirolli, the poet Edmund Blunden, and the artist John Aldridge, making this a portrait not only of Gerald Finzi but also of his group of composer, musician and artist friends in the first half of the twentieth century. In these mostly unpublished letters Finzi emerges as a multi-faceted and complex character, developing from a solitary, introverted youth into a man with strong views and wide interests: education, pacifism, vegetarianism, the Arts and Crafts movement and the English pastoral tradition, among others. From amusing trivia to the deeply serious ideas and principles Finzi set out at the onset of war and in the 1950s, these letters allow for first-hand insights into his personality and background. This definitive edition is fully annotated, offering context with substantial commentaries on the correspondence, illustrations by Joy Finzi, a chronology, bibliography and a catalogue of works.

Sir Arthur Bliss

Sir Arthur Bliss
Author: Paul Spicer
Publsiher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780719831584

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Arthur Bliss (1891–1975) was one of the most important British musicians of his age. Born into a family where music played a highly significant role, his talent emerged early. He served with distinction in the Great War, in which he was both injured and gassed. After the War he set the musical world alight with ultra-modern works, earning himself the soubriquet enfant terrible and leading to his first major work, the Colour Symphony. His dual American/British birthright led to a close connection with the USA and marriage to an American girl, Trudy Hoffman, who would be a mainstay of his life. Before long he became the most performed British composer abroad and his portfolio of works included ballet, film (H.G. Wells's Things to Come remains one of the finest film scores), opera, orchestral, chamber, choral works and song. He was a diplomat, a skill that was recognized in many appointments from the Government to travel using music as soft power, notably to Russia in 1956. He served as Director of Music at the BBC from 1942–4, was knighted and soon after appointed Master of the Queen's Music. Bliss was a private figure who stated that the only way to get to know him was through his music. Paul Spicer takes this as his starting point for this pioneering biography, which underlines the timely importance of a complete reappraisal of this important composer's music.

An Imperishable Heritage British Choral Music from Parry to Dyson

An Imperishable Heritage  British Choral Music from Parry to Dyson
Author: Stephen Town
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317181873

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The rehabilitation of British music began with Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford. Ralph Vaughan Williams assisted in its emancipation from continental models, while Gerald Finzi, Edmund Rubbra and George Dyson flourished in its independence. Stephen Town's survey of Choral Music of the English Musical Renaissance is rooted in close examination of selected works from these composers. Town collates the substantial secondary literature on these composers, and brings to bear his own study of the autograph manuscripts. The latter form an unparalleled record of compositional process and shed new light on the compositions as they have come down to us in their published and recorded form. This close study of the sources allows Town to identify for the first time instances of similarity and imitation, continuities and connections between the works.

The Angel Roofs of East Anglia

The Angel Roofs of East Anglia
Author: Michael Rimmer
Publsiher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780718843182

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Shortlisted for the East Anglian Book Awards 2016! It has been estimated that over 90% of England's figurative medieval art was obliterated in the image destruction of the Reformation. Medieval angel roofs, timber structures with spectacular and ornate carvings of angels, with a peculiar preponderance in East Anglia, were simply too difficult for Reformation iconoclasts to reach. Angel roof carvings comprise the largest surviving body of major English medieval wood sculpture. Though they areboth masterpieces of sculpture and engineering, angel roofs have been almost completely neglected by academics and art historians, because they are inaccessible, fixed and challenging to photograph. 'The Angel Roofs of East Anglia' is the first detailed historical and photographic study of the region's many medieval angel roofs. It shows the artistry and architecture of these inaccessible and little-studied medieval artworks in more detail and clarity than ever before, and explains how they were made, by whom, and why. Michael Rimmer redresses the scholarly neglect and brings the beauty, craftsmanship and history of these astonishing medieval creations to the reader. The book also offers a fascinating new answer to the question of why angel roofs are so overwhelmingly an East Anglian phenomenon, but relatively rare elsewhere in the country.

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Appendixes

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians  Appendixes
Author: Stanley Sadie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: UVA:X004956479

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Author: Stanley Sadie,John Tyrrell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015049633079

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Bibliographic Guide to Music

Bibliographic Guide to Music
Author: New York Public Library. Music Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 862
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015057394671

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The Orchestral Music of Michael Tippett

The Orchestral Music of Michael Tippett
Author: Thomas Schuttenhelm
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107000247

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Thomas Schuttenhelm's book presents an investigation into Michael Tippett's creative process and a comprehensive critical commentary on his orchestral music.