Parry before Jerusalem : studies of his life and music with excerpts from his published writings / by Bernard Benoliel.
| Author/creator | Bénoliel, Bernard |
| Other author | Parry, C. Hubert H. (Charles Hubert Hastings), 1848-1918. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Aldershot, England ; Brookfield, VT : Scolar Press, 1997. |
| Description | x, 233 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Parry before Jerusalem -- Formation of a creative personality -- Lady Maude -- The ambivalent road to Dr Parry and Sir Hubert -- 'Beethoven's business': Parry the symphonic composer -- What Shaw understood -- 'As befits an Englishman and a democrat': the creation of a modern choral-orchestral tradition -- The soul's ransom: Parry and the ethical cantata concept -- The people who knew Parry: and the people Parry knew -- The last journey to Jerusalem -- Selected published writings of Hubert Parry -- Contributions to Grove's A Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Symphony -- Studies of great composers: Robert Schumann -- The evolution of the art of music -- Expression and design -- Modern tendencies -- The music of the seventeenth century -- French taste -- Lulli [Lully] -- The beginning of German music: Schutz -- Johann Sebastian Bach: the St Matthew Passion -- Style in musical art -- Form and style -- The influence of audiences -- Theory and academicism. |
| Abstract | First published in 1997, this volume demonstrates that through his activities as a composer, historian, lecturer and administrator, Sir Hubert Parry (1848-1918) played a significant role in British music during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Yet despite his achievements, this century has for the most part neglected both Parry's writings and his compositions; his name is remembered by the general public for one work alone, Jerusalem. In this collection of essays, the author examines some of the reasons for this neglect and reassesses some of Parry's most important works. These essays show that it was due to the large number and diversity of his public engagements (both social and work related) that Parry's musical achievements did not often reach the heights of creative genius of which he might otherwise have been capable. By examining Parry's personal relationships with his family, and in particular with his wife, Maude, the author reveals an immensely complex personality; a man whose private and public selves were very much shaped by the society in which he lived. The book concludes with a selection of Parry's own published writings, with introductions by the author. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 213-233). |
| LCCN | 96032134 |
| ISBN | 0859679276 (cloth) |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Music | Music Stacks | ML410.P173 B46 1997 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |