Service in C

Service in C
Title Service in C PDF eBook
Author John Ireland
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1914
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The Chanter's Hand-guide

The Chanter's Hand-guide
Title The Chanter's Hand-guide PDF eBook
Author Joseph Warren
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1850
Genre Anglican chants
ISBN

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The Chanter's Hand-guide ... Edited by J. Warren

The Chanter's Hand-guide ... Edited by J. Warren
Title The Chanter's Hand-guide ... Edited by J. Warren PDF eBook
Author Joseph Warren
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1853
Genre
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The Musical Standard

The Musical Standard
Title The Musical Standard PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1864
Genre Music
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Charles Villiers Stanford

Charles Villiers Stanford
Title Charles Villiers Stanford PDF eBook
Author Paul Rodmell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 506
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351572253

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The first book devoted to the composer Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) since 1935, this survey provides the fullest account of his life and the most detailed appraisal of his music to date. Renowned in his own lifetime for the rapid rate at which he produced new works, Stanford was also an important conductor and teacher. Paul Rodmell assesses these different roles and considers what Stanford's legacy to British music has been. Born and brought up in Dublin, Stanford studied at Cambridge and was later appointed Professor of Music there. His Irish lineage remained significant to him throughout his life, and this little-studied aspect of his character is examined here in detail for the first time. A man about whom no-one who met him could feel indifferent, Stanford made friends and enemies in equal numbers. Rodmell charts these relationships with people and institutions such as Richter, Parry and the Royal College of Music, and discusses how they influenced Stanford's career. Perhaps not the most popular of teachers, Stanford nevertheless coached a generation of composers who were to revitalize British music, amongst them Coleridge-Taylor, Ireland, Vaughan-Williams, Holst, Bridge and Howells. While their musical styles may not be obviously indebted to Stanford's, it is clear that, without him, British music of the first half of the twentieth century might have taken a very different course.

Service in B Flat

Service in B Flat
Title Service in B Flat PDF eBook
Author Henry George Ley
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1913
Genre
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Charles Villiers Stanford

Charles Villiers Stanford
Title Charles Villiers Stanford PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Dibble
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 584
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198163831

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'Jeremy Dibble has written a book which adds substantially to Stanford's reputation and which greatly enriches both British and Irish musical scholarship. It is brilliantly done.' -Irish TimesJeremy Dibble presents the first authoritative, comprehensive study of the life and works of Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924), one of the most gifted and influential composers. Dibble reveals how, although perhaps best known for his church music, Stanford was also an eminent symphonist, songwriter, and author of many fine choral works. Cosmopolitan, ambitious, and pragmatic, he was untiring in his efforts to advance the cause of British music during its renaissance at the end of the nineteenth century, promoting the music of his contemporaries, and the many pupils he taught at Cambridge and the Royal College of Music, including Vaughan Williams, Ireland, Howells, Bliss, Holst, and Gurney.