Studies in English Organ Music
Herausgeber: Quinn, Iain
Studies in English Organ Music
Herausgeber: Quinn, Iain
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Studies in English Organ Music is a collection of essays by expert authors that examines key areas of the repertoire in the history of organ music in England. The essays on repertoire are placed alongside supporting studies in organ building and liturgical practice in order to provide a comprehensive contextualization. An analysis of th
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Studies in English Organ Music is a collection of essays by expert authors that examines key areas of the repertoire in the history of organ music in England. The essays on repertoire are placed alongside supporting studies in organ building and liturgical practice in order to provide a comprehensive contextualization. An analysis of th
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- Ashgate Historical Keyboard Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589912
- ISBN-10: 0367589915
- Artikelnr.: 59997968
- Ashgate Historical Keyboard Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589912
- ISBN-10: 0367589915
- Artikelnr.: 59997968
Iain Quinn is Assistant Professor of Organ and Coordinator of Sacred Music at Florida State University. He holds degrees from the University of Hartford, Yale University and the University of Durham. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Composer in Chapel at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, a Fulbright Scholar, and a fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. Scholarly writings have been published in Tempo, MLA Notes, Journal of Victorian Culture, Interpreting Historical Keyboard Music, and in editions of Samuel Barber (G. Schirmer), Carl Czerny and John Goss (A-R Editions). He is the author of The Organist in Victorian Literature (2017) and The Genesis and Development of an English Organ Sonata (2017, RMA Monograph Series) and has recorded thirteen CDs as a soloist or conductor on the Chandos, Hyperion, Naxos, Paulus, and Regent labels.
Part 1 Instruments 1. The English Organ - An Overview Nicholas
Thistlethwaite Part 2 Liturgy 2. Changes in the Fortunes and Use of the
Organ in Church, 1500 - 1800 John Harper 3. Organ Music and the Liturgy
from 1800 Nicholas Thistlethwaite Part 3 Repertoire 4. English organ music,
1350-1550: a study of sources and contexts Magnus Williamson 5. Continuity,
change and the emergence of idiomatic organ repertoire in
seventeenth-century England David J. Smith 6. Composed and Improvised
Voluntaries in the Eighteenth Century Peter Lynan 7. The Organ Concerto:
Some considerations of evolution and context Peter Lynan 8. The Organ Music
of Samuel Wesley and William Russell: Context, Content and Style John
Kitchen 9. From Adams to Wesley: the transition from late Georgian to early
Victorian organ music Peter Horton 10. Romanticism, pedagogy and the
English organ - the discourse of concert and ecclesiastical repertoire:
Best, Stainer, Stanford and Parry Jeremy Dibble 11. The British organ
sonata and its context, 1895-1945 Andrew McCrea 12. British Organ Music in
a secular age - a personal survey Peter Dickinson
Thistlethwaite Part 2 Liturgy 2. Changes in the Fortunes and Use of the
Organ in Church, 1500 - 1800 John Harper 3. Organ Music and the Liturgy
from 1800 Nicholas Thistlethwaite Part 3 Repertoire 4. English organ music,
1350-1550: a study of sources and contexts Magnus Williamson 5. Continuity,
change and the emergence of idiomatic organ repertoire in
seventeenth-century England David J. Smith 6. Composed and Improvised
Voluntaries in the Eighteenth Century Peter Lynan 7. The Organ Concerto:
Some considerations of evolution and context Peter Lynan 8. The Organ Music
of Samuel Wesley and William Russell: Context, Content and Style John
Kitchen 9. From Adams to Wesley: the transition from late Georgian to early
Victorian organ music Peter Horton 10. Romanticism, pedagogy and the
English organ - the discourse of concert and ecclesiastical repertoire:
Best, Stainer, Stanford and Parry Jeremy Dibble 11. The British organ
sonata and its context, 1895-1945 Andrew McCrea 12. British Organ Music in
a secular age - a personal survey Peter Dickinson
Part 1 Instruments 1. The English Organ - An Overview Nicholas
Thistlethwaite Part 2 Liturgy 2. Changes in the Fortunes and Use of the
Organ in Church, 1500 - 1800 John Harper 3. Organ Music and the Liturgy
from 1800 Nicholas Thistlethwaite Part 3 Repertoire 4. English organ music,
1350-1550: a study of sources and contexts Magnus Williamson 5. Continuity,
change and the emergence of idiomatic organ repertoire in
seventeenth-century England David J. Smith 6. Composed and Improvised
Voluntaries in the Eighteenth Century Peter Lynan 7. The Organ Concerto:
Some considerations of evolution and context Peter Lynan 8. The Organ Music
of Samuel Wesley and William Russell: Context, Content and Style John
Kitchen 9. From Adams to Wesley: the transition from late Georgian to early
Victorian organ music Peter Horton 10. Romanticism, pedagogy and the
English organ - the discourse of concert and ecclesiastical repertoire:
Best, Stainer, Stanford and Parry Jeremy Dibble 11. The British organ
sonata and its context, 1895-1945 Andrew McCrea 12. British Organ Music in
a secular age - a personal survey Peter Dickinson
Thistlethwaite Part 2 Liturgy 2. Changes in the Fortunes and Use of the
Organ in Church, 1500 - 1800 John Harper 3. Organ Music and the Liturgy
from 1800 Nicholas Thistlethwaite Part 3 Repertoire 4. English organ music,
1350-1550: a study of sources and contexts Magnus Williamson 5. Continuity,
change and the emergence of idiomatic organ repertoire in
seventeenth-century England David J. Smith 6. Composed and Improvised
Voluntaries in the Eighteenth Century Peter Lynan 7. The Organ Concerto:
Some considerations of evolution and context Peter Lynan 8. The Organ Music
of Samuel Wesley and William Russell: Context, Content and Style John
Kitchen 9. From Adams to Wesley: the transition from late Georgian to early
Victorian organ music Peter Horton 10. Romanticism, pedagogy and the
English organ - the discourse of concert and ecclesiastical repertoire:
Best, Stainer, Stanford and Parry Jeremy Dibble 11. The British organ
sonata and its context, 1895-1945 Andrew McCrea 12. British Organ Music in
a secular age - a personal survey Peter Dickinson