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Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice William J. Gatens

Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice By William J. Gatens

Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice by William J. Gatens


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This is a critical assessment of Victorian cathedral music, unique in its detailed treatment of the cultural intellectual, philosophical and religious issues that shaped the composer's creative world and so influenced compositional practice.

Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice Summary

Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice by William J. Gatens

This is a critical assessment of Victorian cathedral music, unique in its detailed treatment of the cultural intellectual, philosophical and religious issues that shaped the composer's creative world and so influenced compositional practice. Among the issues investigated by William Gatens are the status of music in Church and society, the Victorians' views on the moral dimension of music, the aesthetic implications of Christian orthodoxy and notions of stylistic propriety. The careers and works of seven eminent composers - Thomas Attwood, T. A. Walmisley, John Goss, S. S. Wesley, F. A. G. Ouseley, John Stainer and Joseph Barnby - are discussed in some detail with emphasis on anthems and fully composed service settings. These provide specific illustrations of stylistic trends and the practical effects of theoretical principles. The study seeks to correct some of the misunderstandings and distortions that were common among earlier twentieth-century writers on the subject.

Table of Contents

Part I. Victorian cathedral music in theory: issues that shaped the composer's creative world: 1. The malaise of neo-puritanism; 2. Morality, singing and church music; 3. Orthodoxy and the composer; 4. Properties and constraints; Part II. Victorian cathedral music in practice: selected composers and their works: 5. Thomas Attwood, forefather of Victorian cathedral music; 6. Thomas Attwood Walmisley and John Goss, the first Victorian generation; 7. Samuel Sebastian Wesley, a frustrated romantic; 8. Sir Frederick Ouseley: the timeless idiom and beyond; 9. John Stainer and Joseph Barnby: the High Victorian idiom; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521104838
9780521104838
0521104831
Victorian Cathedral Music in Theory and Practice by William J. Gatens
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-03-19
240
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