Havergal's Psalmody and Century of Chants

Author:   Frances Ridley Havergal ,  David L Chalkley ,  Glen1 T Wegge
Publisher:   Havergal Trust
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Pages:   394
Publication Date:   05 April 2017
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Rev. William Henry Havergal (1793-1870) was the foremost church musician and composer of sacred music in England in his generation, as Lowell Mason and other contemporaries would have confirmed; a leading reformer of church music, W.H.H. did much to raise the level of singing in worship services. A very gifted pianist and organist, he published over 50 compositions, for example The Grand Chant in Forty Different Forms, Opus 52, in 1867. His priority was to be a pastor, truly a heart work, and he sooner wanted to prepare sermons than to compose music; his music was a benefit to his ministry, a benefit to his congregation, and a relaxation and enjoyment to him. He concentrated on music-with rare, fine ability-only when his health precluded his pastoral ministry. His daughter Jane Miriam Crane wrote this in her biography: ""In November, 1847, my father published 'Old Church Psalmody, ' a collection of old English tunes and others of foreign origin which he esteemed a desideratum, as he believed there was no existing volume which contained only such tunes and such harmonies as strictly accord with the style of those times when psalmody was best understood, and of which the date of T. Ravenscroft's Psalter, 1621, he considered the zenith. No composition of a later date which did not accord with that style was admitted, nor any tune by a living author. "" 'Old Church Psalmody' contained remarks on harmony, style, rhythmical form, the time and pitch in which the tunes were sung, followed by notes of information respecting many of them. ""He received numberless testimonies from America and Scotland, as well as England, of the high estimation in which this now standard work was held. It passed through five editions, and has since been incorporated with the next mentioned volumes. He published, in 1859, 'A Hundred Psalm and Hymn Tunes, ' Op. 48. These tunes were selected from very many of his own composition, and are all constructed on the principles set forth in his 'Old Church Psalmody.' . . . . The preface to the 'Hundred Psalm and Hymn Tunes' contains remarks on the secularities too prevalent in psalmody, etc., insisting that in music, as in architecture, the church should have a style of her own. In January, 1870, he published 'A Century of Chants, ' with a preface, and a 'Supplemental Note' on the career of Dr. Crotch."" ""In 1871, the year following his death, the above works were incorporated in one volume, entitled ""Havergal's Psalmody,"" and published by his widow; but it was entirely prepared and arranged by his daughter Frances R. Havergal, with the addition of many of his other tunes, some kyries, and glorias, and also some of her own tunes, to which she afterwards added an appendix. Finally the Rev. C. B. Snepp published in 1875, by permission, another edition as a musical companion to his 'Songs of Grace and Glory.' This also my sister Frances arranged, adding new tunes by herself and other composers."" (Jane Miriam Crane, in Chapter IX of her sterling biography, Records of the Life of the Rev. William Henry Havergal, M.A., published by Home Words Publishing Office, London, 18

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Author:   Frances Ridley Havergal ,  David L Chalkley ,  Glen1 T Wegge
Publisher:   Havergal Trust
Imprint:   Havergal Trust
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.912kg
ISBN:  

9781937236557


ISBN 10:   1937236552
Pages:   394
Publication Date:   05 April 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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William Henry Havergal is very obscure today, known of by sadly few now, most remembered if any at all as the father of his youngest child, Frances Ridley Havergal. He was a wonderfully gifted musician, both as a performer and as a composer, but he declined the offer of a music professorship at Oxford to enter pastoral ministry. His Sermons and other extant writings are so very richly edifying, but just as surely his life lived out among his family, friends, and parish was a glowing example of the grace and truth of Jesus Christ, and an encouragement to all around him to follow his Lord. His younger colleague and friend Andrew James Symington wrote that ""no one could possibly approach him, even in a casual way, without feeling the radiation of Christian light and warmth from his heart and beaming face, for to the core he was a true man: true to God, and true to his fellow man.""

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