The Music of Gustav Holst And Holst s Music Reconsidered

The Music of Gustav Holst   And  Holst s Music Reconsidered
Author: Imogen Holst
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1986
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015056390381

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A leading figure of English music in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Gustav Holst is best known for his orchestral tour de force, The Planets. He composed music of startling originality in many forms, drawing inspiration from sources as varied as English folk-song, oriental melody, the Apocrypha, and Sanskrit literatures, as well as from such writers as Keats, Hardy, and Whitman. In this study of her father's music, Imogen Holst discusses Holst's pieces of the early 1890s, the musical consequences of his holiday in Algeria in 1908, problems of performance in The Planets, and editing Holt's music. The volume also includes a list of important dates in Holst's life, a list of his published work, and a bibliography.

The Music of Gustav Holst

The Music of Gustav Holst
Author: Imogen Holst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1968
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015023342846

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The Music of Gustav Holst

The Music of Gustav Holst
Author: Gustav Holst,Imogen Holst
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 197?
Genre: Chamber music
ISBN: 0193154366

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British Music and Modernism 1895 960

 British Music and Modernism  1895 960
Author: Matthew Riley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351573009

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Imaginative analytical and critical work on British music of the early twentieth century has been hindered by perceptions of the repertory as insular in its references and backward in its style and syntax, escaping the modernity that surrounded its composers. Recent research has begun to break down these perceptions and has found intriguing links between British music and modernism. This book brings together contributions from scholars working in analysis, hermeneutics, reception history, critical theory and the history of ideas. Three overall themes emerge from its chapters: accounts of British reactions to Continental modernism and the forms they took; links between music and the visual arts; and analysis and interpretation of compositions in the light of recent theoretical work on form, tonality and pitch organization.

Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst
Author: Mary Christison Huismann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781135845261

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First published in 2011, this text provides citations to the core Holst literature. The volume is intended for students and researchers, as well as those seeking an introduction to Holst. The inclusion of materials for the non- specialist seems entirely appropriate as Holst devoted much of his career to teaching amateur musicians. The contents of this book presents a selective, annotated list of essential materials published through the end of 2009, although a very few exceptions were made for a limited number of post-2009 print and web resources.

Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst
Author: Michael Short
Publsiher: Oxford ; Toronto : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105042275664

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Gustav Holst's "Planets" suite has become established as one of the classics of twentieth-century orchestral music. Short's access to Holst's letters and diaries, as well as his close work with Holst's daughter Imogen have resulted in the most detailed book on the composer's life and music yet to appear. Containing new information which has become available since Imogen Holst published a biography of her father fifty years ago, this book includes an analysis of Holst's musical style and a substantial reference section.

Choral Orchestral Repertoire

Choral Orchestral Repertoire
Author: Jonathan D. Green,David W. Oertel
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 747
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781442244672

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Choral-Orchestral Repertoire: A Conductor’s Guide, Omnibus Edition offers an expansive compilation of choral-orchestral works from 1600 to the present. Synthesizing Jonathan D. Green’s earlier six volumes on this repertoire, this edition updates and adds to the over 750 oratorios, cantatas, choral symphonies, masses, secular works for large and small ensembles, and numerous settings of liturgical and biblical texts for a wide variety of vocal and instrumental combinations. Each entry includes a brief biographical sketch of the composer, approximate duration, text sources, performing forces, available editions, and locations of manuscript materials, as well as descriptive commentary, a discography, and a bibliography. Unique to this edition are practitioner’s evaluations of the performance issues presented in each score. These include the range, tessitura, and nature of each solo role and a determination of the difficulty of the choral and orchestral portions of each composition. There is also a description of the specific challenges, staffing, and rehearsal expectations related to the performance of each work. Choral-Orchestral Repertoire is an essential resource for conductors and students of conducting as they search for repertoire appropriate to their needs and the abilities of their ensembles.

The Symphonic Poem in Britain 1850 1950

The Symphonic Poem in Britain  1850 1950
Author: Michael Allis,Paul Watt
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2020
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781783275281

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The Symphonic Poem in Britain 1850-1950 aims to raise the status of the genre generally and in Britain specifically. The volume reaffirms British composers' confidence in dealing with literary texts and takes advantage of the contributors' interdisciplinary expertise by situating discussions of the tone poem in Britain in a variety of historical, analytical and cultural contexts. This book highlights some of the continental models that influenced British composers, and identifies a range of issues related to perceptions of the genre. Richard Strauss became an important figure in Britain during this time, not only in terms of the clear impact of his tone poems, but the debates over their value and even their ethics. A focus on French orchestral music in Britain represents a welcome addition to scholarly debate, and links to issues in several other chapters. The historical development of the genre, the impact of compositional models, issues highlighted in critical reception as well as programming strategies all contribute to a richer understanding of the symphonic poem in Britain. Works by British composers discussed in more detail include William Wallace's Villon (1909), Gustav Holst's Beni Mora(1909-10), Hubert Parry's From Death to Life (1914), John Ireland's Mai-Dun (1921), and Frank Bridge's orchestral 'poems' (1903-15).