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Gerald Finzi's Letters, 1915-1956

Gerald Finzi's Letters, 1915-1956
Author: Gerald Finzi
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 1095
Release: 2021
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783275723

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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 In these mostly unpublished letters Finzi emerges as a multi-faceted and complex character, developing from a solitary, introverted youth into a man with strong views and wide interests: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.


Gerald Finzi

Gerald Finzi
Author: Diana M. McVeagh
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781843831709

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Biography of one of England's most famous composers, with a full discussion and evaluation of his works.


Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: May and May (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1982
Genre: Booksellers' catalogs
ISBN:

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The Bibliotheck

The Bibliotheck
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1985
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:

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British Music, Musicians and Institutions, C. 1630-1800

British Music, Musicians and Institutions, C. 1630-1800
Author: Julian Rushton
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1783276479

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Building upon the developing picture of the importance of British music, musicians and institutions during the eighteenth century, this book investigates the themes of composition, performance (amateur and professional) and music-printing, within the wider context of social, religious and secular institutions. British music in the era from the death of Henry Purcell to the so-called 'Musical Renaissance' of the late nineteenth century was once considered barren. This view has been overturned in recent years through a better-informed historical perspective, able to recognise that all kinds of British musical institutions continued to flourish, and not only in London. The publication, performance and recording of music by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British composers, supplemented by critical source-studies and scholarly editions, shows forms of music that developed in parallel with those of Britain's near neighbours. Indigenous musicians mingled with migrant musicians from elsewhere, yet there remained strands of British musical culture that had no continental equivalent. Music, vocal and instrumental, sacred and secular, flourished continuously throughout the Stuart and Hanoverian monarchies. Composers such as Eccles, Boyce, Greene, Croft, Arne and Hayes were not wholly overshadowed by European imports such as Handel and J. C. Bach. The present volume builds on this developing picture of the importance of British music, musicians and institutions during the period. Leading musicologists investigate themes such as composition, performance (amateur and professional), and music-printing, within the wider context of social, religious and secular institutions.


Library Report

Library Report
Author: University of St. Andrews. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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Issues include Report of the librarian, University College, Dundee (varies) for Report of the librarian, Queen's College, Dundee.