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Henry Lawes Ian Spink (Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Royal Holloway College, London)

Henry Lawes By Ian Spink (Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Royal Holloway College, London)

Summary

Although Henry Lawes wrote some church music, his significance as a composer lies in his settings of the lyrics by Cavalier poets such as Carew, Herrick, Suckling, and Waller, at the court of Charles I. This is a biography and a study of Lawes' development as a songwriter during this period.

Henry Lawes Summary

Henry Lawes: Cavalier Songwriter by Ian Spink (Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Royal Holloway College, London)

Henry Lawes (1596-1662) has long been acknowledged as the most important and prolific English songwriter between the death of John Dowland in 1626 and the birth of Henry Purcell in 1659. He is celebrated as Milton's collaborator in Comus (1634). Although he wrote some church music, Lawess significance as a composer lies in his settings of many of the choicest lyrics by Cavalier poets such as Carew, Herrick, Suckling, and Waller-who, like Lawes himself, belonged to the brilliant court of Charles I. This book combines an account of his life with a study of his development as a songwriter during this fascinating historic period. Following the execution of the King in 1649, Lawes played an important part in establishing concerts in London during the 1650s, and was one of the composers of the first English opera, Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes (1656). At the Restoration he set Zadok the Priest for the coronation of Charles II, but died the following year. The last book on Lawes appeared in 1940, since when the importance of his songs has been increasingly recognized-thanks in part to Ian Spink's own previous study, English Song: Dowland to Purcell (1986), and his edition of Cavalier Songs: 1625-1660 for Musica Britannica.

Henry Lawes Reviews

Spink tells us with breathtaking candour: The fact that most of his songs are short and restricted in their musical range makes writing interestingly about them rather a challenge. Given this challenge, Spink does rather well.... an excellent account of the Englishness of Lawes's musical art ... an excelent account of the Englishness of Lawes's musical art * Anthony Pryer, Times Literary Supplement *

About Ian Spink (Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Royal Holloway College, London)

Ian Spink is Emeritus Professor of the Music Department at Royal Holloway College, London

Table of Contents

Pitch and Key Designations ; Introduction ; Beginnings ; Lawes and the Cavalier Poets ; Songs for Masques and Plays ; The Civil War ; Concerts, Publications, Operas ; Sacred Music: Psalms and Anthems ; Appendix: Lawes's Last Will and Testament ; List of Works ; Songs ; Sacred Music ; Rounds and Catches ; Instrumental Pieces ; Bibliography ; Index

Additional information

NPB9780198165569
9780198165569
0198165560
Henry Lawes: Cavalier Songwriter by Ian Spink (Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Emeritus Professor, Music Department, Royal Holloway College, London)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-05-25
192
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