Peter Lynan (Author), Julian Rushton (Author)
British Music, Musicians and Institutions, c. 1630-1800
Essays in Honour of Harry Diack Johnstone
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Peter Lynan (Author), Julian Rushton (Author)
British Music, Musicians and Institutions, c. 1630-1800
Essays in Honour of Harry Diack Johnstone
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Music in Britain, 1600-2000
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 241mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276479
- ISBN-10: 1783276479
- Artikelnr.: 61496763
- Music in Britain, 1600-2000
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 241mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276479
- ISBN-10: 1783276479
- Artikelnr.: 61496763
PETER LYNAN is General Editor of Musica Britannica.
Introduction - Peter Lynan and Julian Rushton Part I. Performers and
Performance Style 1. Henry, Elizabeth, and George: New Light on Music at
Wilton House in the 1770s - Peter Holman 2. Wilhelm Cramer, the
Professional Concert, and the Foundation of the Modern Symphony Orchestra -
Simon McVeigh 3. Thomas Vincent (1723-1798): Oboist, Composer, and
Entrepreneur - Michael Talbot 4. J. C. Bach and the 'true Organ Style':
Propriety and Impropriety in Eighteenth-Century English Organ Music -
Peter Lynan Part II. Composers and Secular Institutions 5. Henry Purcell's
Mad Songs in the Theatre and Concert Rooms in the Eighteenth Century -
Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson 6. From 'Fowle Originall' to 'Printed for
the Author': The Autograph Score of William Croft's 'Laurus cruentas' -
Alan Howard 7. James Lates of Oxford and his Sixteen Minuets - Susan
Wollenberg 8. William Hayes (1708-1777), Professor of Music - Simon Heighes
Part III. Sacred Music and Institutions 9. Music and Musicians at
Westminster Abbey, 1685-1760 - Tony Trowles 10. Catholic Church Music in
Eighteenth-Century Britain - John Caldwell 11. Precedents for the Symphony
Anthem: British Library Additional Manuscript 31434 and the Court of
Charles I - Jonathan P. Wainwright Part IV. Dissemination: Printing and
Publishing 12. 'You can't have it of Smith except you'll have it wrote out
on Purpose': Eighteenth-Century Copyists of Handel's Music in London and
the 'Smith Scriptorium' - Donald Burrows 13. The Earliest Surviving
Engraved Music Plates? - Peter Ward Jones and Kelly Domoney Epilogue:
Musica Britannica and the Eighteenth Century - Julian Rushton Harry Diack
Johnstone: A Tribute Bibliography of the Works of Harry Diack Johnstone
Index
Performance Style 1. Henry, Elizabeth, and George: New Light on Music at
Wilton House in the 1770s - Peter Holman 2. Wilhelm Cramer, the
Professional Concert, and the Foundation of the Modern Symphony Orchestra -
Simon McVeigh 3. Thomas Vincent (1723-1798): Oboist, Composer, and
Entrepreneur - Michael Talbot 4. J. C. Bach and the 'true Organ Style':
Propriety and Impropriety in Eighteenth-Century English Organ Music -
Peter Lynan Part II. Composers and Secular Institutions 5. Henry Purcell's
Mad Songs in the Theatre and Concert Rooms in the Eighteenth Century -
Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson 6. From 'Fowle Originall' to 'Printed for
the Author': The Autograph Score of William Croft's 'Laurus cruentas' -
Alan Howard 7. James Lates of Oxford and his Sixteen Minuets - Susan
Wollenberg 8. William Hayes (1708-1777), Professor of Music - Simon Heighes
Part III. Sacred Music and Institutions 9. Music and Musicians at
Westminster Abbey, 1685-1760 - Tony Trowles 10. Catholic Church Music in
Eighteenth-Century Britain - John Caldwell 11. Precedents for the Symphony
Anthem: British Library Additional Manuscript 31434 and the Court of
Charles I - Jonathan P. Wainwright Part IV. Dissemination: Printing and
Publishing 12. 'You can't have it of Smith except you'll have it wrote out
on Purpose': Eighteenth-Century Copyists of Handel's Music in London and
the 'Smith Scriptorium' - Donald Burrows 13. The Earliest Surviving
Engraved Music Plates? - Peter Ward Jones and Kelly Domoney Epilogue:
Musica Britannica and the Eighteenth Century - Julian Rushton Harry Diack
Johnstone: A Tribute Bibliography of the Works of Harry Diack Johnstone
Index
Introduction - Peter Lynan and Julian Rushton Part I. Performers and
Performance Style 1. Henry, Elizabeth, and George: New Light on Music at
Wilton House in the 1770s - Peter Holman 2. Wilhelm Cramer, the
Professional Concert, and the Foundation of the Modern Symphony Orchestra -
Simon McVeigh 3. Thomas Vincent (1723-1798): Oboist, Composer, and
Entrepreneur - Michael Talbot 4. J. C. Bach and the 'true Organ Style':
Propriety and Impropriety in Eighteenth-Century English Organ Music -
Peter Lynan Part II. Composers and Secular Institutions 5. Henry Purcell's
Mad Songs in the Theatre and Concert Rooms in the Eighteenth Century -
Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson 6. From 'Fowle Originall' to 'Printed for
the Author': The Autograph Score of William Croft's 'Laurus cruentas' -
Alan Howard 7. James Lates of Oxford and his Sixteen Minuets - Susan
Wollenberg 8. William Hayes (1708-1777), Professor of Music - Simon Heighes
Part III. Sacred Music and Institutions 9. Music and Musicians at
Westminster Abbey, 1685-1760 - Tony Trowles 10. Catholic Church Music in
Eighteenth-Century Britain - John Caldwell 11. Precedents for the Symphony
Anthem: British Library Additional Manuscript 31434 and the Court of
Charles I - Jonathan P. Wainwright Part IV. Dissemination: Printing and
Publishing 12. 'You can't have it of Smith except you'll have it wrote out
on Purpose': Eighteenth-Century Copyists of Handel's Music in London and
the 'Smith Scriptorium' - Donald Burrows 13. The Earliest Surviving
Engraved Music Plates? - Peter Ward Jones and Kelly Domoney Epilogue:
Musica Britannica and the Eighteenth Century - Julian Rushton Harry Diack
Johnstone: A Tribute Bibliography of the Works of Harry Diack Johnstone
Index
Performance Style 1. Henry, Elizabeth, and George: New Light on Music at
Wilton House in the 1770s - Peter Holman 2. Wilhelm Cramer, the
Professional Concert, and the Foundation of the Modern Symphony Orchestra -
Simon McVeigh 3. Thomas Vincent (1723-1798): Oboist, Composer, and
Entrepreneur - Michael Talbot 4. J. C. Bach and the 'true Organ Style':
Propriety and Impropriety in Eighteenth-Century English Organ Music -
Peter Lynan Part II. Composers and Secular Institutions 5. Henry Purcell's
Mad Songs in the Theatre and Concert Rooms in the Eighteenth Century -
Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson 6. From 'Fowle Originall' to 'Printed for
the Author': The Autograph Score of William Croft's 'Laurus cruentas' -
Alan Howard 7. James Lates of Oxford and his Sixteen Minuets - Susan
Wollenberg 8. William Hayes (1708-1777), Professor of Music - Simon Heighes
Part III. Sacred Music and Institutions 9. Music and Musicians at
Westminster Abbey, 1685-1760 - Tony Trowles 10. Catholic Church Music in
Eighteenth-Century Britain - John Caldwell 11. Precedents for the Symphony
Anthem: British Library Additional Manuscript 31434 and the Court of
Charles I - Jonathan P. Wainwright Part IV. Dissemination: Printing and
Publishing 12. 'You can't have it of Smith except you'll have it wrote out
on Purpose': Eighteenth-Century Copyists of Handel's Music in London and
the 'Smith Scriptorium' - Donald Burrows 13. The Earliest Surviving
Engraved Music Plates? - Peter Ward Jones and Kelly Domoney Epilogue:
Musica Britannica and the Eighteenth Century - Julian Rushton Harry Diack
Johnstone: A Tribute Bibliography of the Works of Harry Diack Johnstone
Index