Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion Reprint of the Second Edition

Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion  Reprint of the Second Edition
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: Travis & Emery Music Bookshop
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2009-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1904331823

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This, the second edition, was significantly revised and expanded. It incorporates a substantial ammount of new material - notably three sections on the operas Hugh the Drover, Sir John in Love and The Poisoned Kiss. Also Wilfrid inserted into the final chapter A Double Man's Last Harvest an account of the late A minor sonata for violin and piano.

Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion

Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: Travis and Emery Music Bookshop
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1906857628

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This, the second edition, was significantly revised and expanded. It incorporates a substantial amount of new material - notably three sections on the operas Hugh the Drover, Sir John in Love and The Poisoned Kiss. Also Wilfrid inserted into the final chapter A Double Man's Last Harvest, an account of the late A minor sonata for violin and piano.

Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion

Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1997
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 0952870606

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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: 387
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317181866

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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.

Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams
Author: Eric Saylor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2022
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 9780190918569

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"This single-volume life-and-works biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams provides a contemporary reassessment of one of the twentieth century's most versatile, influential, and enduringly popular British musicians. Throughout his wide-ranging career-as composer, conductor, editor, scholar, folksong collector, teacher, author, administrator, and philanthropist-Vaughan Williams worked tirelessly to improve the standards and quality of British musical life. His compelling and original musical language-inspired in part by elements drawn from English folksong, French impressionism, Wagnerian post-chromaticism, Tudor-era sacred music, and Anglican hymnody-presented a distinctively British response to musical modernism over his sixty-year-long career, and in works ranging from art songs for amateurs to perhaps the finest symphonic cycle of the twentieth century. Alternating between biographical and analytical chapters, it draws upon previously inaccessible primary sources alongside a wealth of secondary material to craft a concise and engaging overview of Vaughan Williams's life and music"--

Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams
Author: Ryan Ross
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317646167

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Ralph Vaughan Williams: A Research and Information Guide presents the most extensive annotated bibliography of its subject yet produced. It offers comprehensive coverage of the English composer's prose works and accounts for over 1,000 secondary sources from all critical and scholarly eras. A single-numbering format and substantial indexes facilitate efficient searches of what is the most complete bibliography of Ralph Vaughan Williams since Neil Butterworth's guide to research was published by Garland in 1990.

Vaughan Williams Essays

Vaughan Williams Essays
Author: Robin Wells
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351537797

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Serious scholarship on the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams is currently enjoying a lively revival after a period of relative quiescence, and is only beginning to address the enduring affection of concert audiences for his music. The essays that comprise this volume extend the study of Vaughan Williams's music in new directions that will be of interest to scholars, performers and listeners alike. This volume contains the work of eleven North American scholars who have been recipients of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Fellowship based at the composer's own school, Charterhouse, which was created and has been supported by the Carthusian Trust since 1985. This wide-ranging and detailed collection of essays covers the spectrum of genres in which Vaughan Williams wrote, including dance, symphony, opera, song, hymnody and film music. The contributors also employ a range of analytical and historical methods of investigation to illuminate aspects of Vaughan Williams's compositional techniques and influences, musical, literary and visual.

Masques Mayings and Music dramas

Masques  Mayings and Music dramas
Author: Roger Savage
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2014
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781843839194

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Masques, Mayings and Music-Dramas comprises a sequence of in-depth case-studies of significant aspects of early twentieth-century English music-theatre. Vaughan Williams forms a central thread in this discussion, and Stratford-upon-Avon serves as a geographical focus-point for mediating conflicting visions of an English musical tradition. But the reach of the book is much wider, shedding new light on English Wagnerism (at Glastonbury especially) and on the reception of Wagner's ideas as a point of emulation and resistance. No less significant is the discussion of Purcell and the seventeenth-century masque - one of the primary sources for re-imagining an English dramatic tradition - and the more familiar images of the May festival, the Mummers' play and the pageant play, which are tellingly re-contextualised. The book also looks at the associations between Vaughan Williams, the theatre artist Edward Gordon Craig and the impresario Serge Diaghilev. The sequence is framed by the image of the pilgrim-vagabond Vaughan Williams's setting of the poetry of Matthew Arnold and Robert Louis Stevenson as a metaphor and paradigm for his creative career and personal progress. The book not only sheds light on the activities and ambitions of principal agents but also illuminates a particularly dynamic moment in the re-emergence of a distinctively English music-theatrical practice: one especially concerned with calling on aspects of the past to help to secure a worthwhile future. Notions of Englishness turn out to be less insular than sometimes thought and the idea of a 'musical renaissance' more complex when the case-studies are understood in their proper historical context. Scholars and students of twentieth-century English music, theatre and opera will find this volume indispensable. Roger Savage is Honorary Fellow in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He has published widely on theatre and its interface with music from the baroque to the twentieth century in leading journals and books.