The book's coverage is wide-ranging, addressing all aspects of the composer's prolific output and probing many of the issues that it raises. The essays are gathered in five sections: Howells the Stylist, Howells the Vocal Composer, Howells the Instrumental Composer, Howells the Modern and Howells in Mourning. The composer that emerges from these studies is a complex figure: technically fluent but prone to revision and self-doubt; innovative but also conservative; a composer with an improvisational sense of flow who had a firm grasp of musical form; an exponent of British musical style who owed…mehr
The book's coverage is wide-ranging, addressing all aspects of the composer's prolific output and probing many of the issues that it raises. The essays are gathered in five sections: Howells the Stylist, Howells the Vocal Composer, Howells the Instrumental Composer, Howells the Modern and Howells in Mourning. The composer that emerges from these studies is a complex figure: technically fluent but prone to revision and self-doubt; innovative but also conservative; a composer with an improvisational sense of flow who had a firm grasp of musical form; an exponent of British musical style who owed as much to continental influence as to his national heritage.
Foreword John Rutter Introduction: Paradox of an establishment composer David Maw 'In matters of art friendship should not count': Stanford and Howells Jonathan White Howells and Counterpoint Lionel Pike Window on a Complex Style: Six Pieces for Organ Diane Nolan Cooke 'Hidden Artifice': Howells as Song Writer Jeremy Dibble A 'Wholly New Chapter' in Service Music: Collegium Regale and the Gloucester Service Phillip A. Cooke Howells's Use of the Melisma: Word Setting in his Songs and Choral Music Paul Spicer 'From Merry Eye to Paradise': the Early Orchestral Music of Herbert Howells Lewis Foreman Lost, Remembered, Mislaid, Re written: A documentary study of In Gloucestershire Paul Andrews Style and Structure in the Oboe Sonata and Clarinet Sonata Fabian Huss 'Tunes all the way'? Romantic Modernism and the Piano Concertos of Herbert Howells Jonathan Clinch 'a "modern"...but a Britisher too': Howells and the Phantasy David Maw Austerity, Difficulty and Retrospection: The Late Style of Herbert Howells Phillip A. Cooke 'In Modo Elegiaco': Howells and the Sarabande Graham Barber On Hermeneutics in Howells: Some Thoughts on Interpreting his Cello Concerto Jonathan Clinch Musical Cenotaph: Howells's Hymnus Paradisi and Sites of Mourning Byron Adams Appendix: Catalogue of the Works of Herbert Howells Paul Andrews Bibliography of Works Cited
Foreword John Rutter Introduction: Paradox of an establishment composer David Maw 'In matters of art friendship should not count': Stanford and Howells Jonathan White Howells and Counterpoint Lionel Pike Window on a Complex Style: Six Pieces for Organ Diane Nolan Cooke 'Hidden Artifice': Howells as Song Writer Jeremy Dibble A 'Wholly New Chapter' in Service Music: Collegium Regale and the Gloucester Service Phillip A. Cooke Howells's Use of the Melisma: Word Setting in his Songs and Choral Music Paul Spicer 'From Merry Eye to Paradise': the Early Orchestral Music of Herbert Howells Lewis Foreman Lost, Remembered, Mislaid, Re written: A documentary study of In Gloucestershire Paul Andrews Style and Structure in the Oboe Sonata and Clarinet Sonata Fabian Huss 'Tunes all the way'? Romantic Modernism and the Piano Concertos of Herbert Howells Jonathan Clinch 'a "modern"...but a Britisher too': Howells and the Phantasy David Maw Austerity, Difficulty and Retrospection: The Late Style of Herbert Howells Phillip A. Cooke 'In Modo Elegiaco': Howells and the Sarabande Graham Barber On Hermeneutics in Howells: Some Thoughts on Interpreting his Cello Concerto Jonathan Clinch Musical Cenotaph: Howells's Hymnus Paradisi and Sites of Mourning Byron Adams Appendix: Catalogue of the Works of Herbert Howells Paul Andrews Bibliography of Works Cited
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