Samuel Sebastian Wesley: A Life

Author:   Peter Horton (Royal College of Music)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199582686


Pages:   414
Publication Date:   28 January 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Peter Horton (Royal College of Music)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.644kg
ISBN:  

9780199582686


ISBN 10:   0199582688
Pages:   414
Publication Date:   28 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of Plates Abbreviations 1: London 2: Wesley the Composer 3: Hereford 4: Exeter 5: Leeds 6: Winchester 7: Gloucester 8: Postscript Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Work-list Bibliography Index

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<br> Peter Horton is the leading S.S. Wesley scholar, and this fine book is the result of many years' work...this is crucial reading for all organists and choir directors. --BIOS Journal<p><br> The author's natural fluid writing style is a delight and at one level this is almost like reading a novel...Those who love nineteenth-century church music and want to become better acquainted with Wesley will willingly pay the high price for this exceptional book. --Church Music Quarterly<p><br> Without doubt it is the definitive biography, written in a very readable style, with perceptive and scholarly analyses of the works incorporated into a chronological account of Wesley's life. --The Elgar Society Journal<p><br> A fascinating yet magisterial and well rounded portrait of the composer...a compassionate and fair minded appraisal of this complex character and his many-faceted contributions to Victorian musical life. --The Hymn Society Bulletin<p><br> His analyses are never less than perceptive, and always make their point in a clear and straightforward manner... Judiciously argued, perceptive in understanding, and lucid in expression, it is a fitting tribute to one of England's greatest musicians. --Music & Letters<p><br> Peter Horton's comprehensive, rounded and well written study, far from a fusty antiquarian exercise, engages admirably with Wesley's ambitious character. --The Musical Times<p><br> The scholarship is of the highest quality throughout...I would recommend this study to all major libraries and individuals particularly interested in 19th [century] English church and cathedral music. --The Organ<p><br> Rarely does one pick up a musicological/biographical study such as this and find oneself drawn in at every level so putting it down becomes as hard as shutting the latest novel by one's favorite author...It is a richly-embroidered canvas, hugely rewarding to read, scrupulously researched, with large and useful appendices, immaculately produced by OUP...A definit


Peter Horton is the leading S.S. Wesley scholar, and this fine book is the result of many years' work...this is crucial reading for all organists and choir directors. --BIOS Journal The author's natural fluid writing style is a delight and at one level this is almost like reading a novel...Those who love nineteenth-century church music and want to become better acquainted with Wesley will willingly pay the high price for this exceptional book. --Church Music Quarterly Without doubt it is the definitive biography, written in a very readable style, with perceptive and scholarly analyses of the works incorporated into a chronological account of Wesley's life. --The Elgar Society Journal A fascinating yet magisterial and well rounded portrait of the composer...a compassionate and fair minded appraisal of this complex character and his many-faceted contributions to Victorian musical life. --The Hymn Society Bulletin His analyses are never less than perceptive, and always make their point in a clear and straightforward manner... Judiciously argued, perceptive in understanding, and lucid in expression, it is a fitting tribute to one of England's greatest musicians. --Music & Letters Peter Horton's comprehensive, rounded and well written study, far from a fusty antiquarian exercise, engages admirably with Wesley's ambitious character. --The Musical Times The scholarship is of the highest quality throughout...I would recommend this study to all major libraries and individuals particularly interested in 19th [century] English church and cathedral music. --The Organ Rarely does one pick up a musicological/biographical study such as this and find oneself drawn in at every level so putting it down becomes as hard as shutting the latest novel by one's favorite author...It is a richly-embroidered canvas, hugely rewarding to read, scrupulously researched, with large and useful appendices, immaculately produced by OUP...A definit


<br> Peter Horton is the leading S.S. Wesley scholar, and this fine book is the result of many years' work...this is crucial reading for all organists and choir directors. --BIOS Journal<br> The author's natural fluid writing style is a delight and at one level this is almost like reading a novel...Those who love nineteenth-century church music and want to become better acquainted with Wesley will willingly pay the high price for this exceptional book. --Church Music Quarterly<br> Without doubt it is the definitive biography, written in a very readable style, with perceptive and scholarly analyses of the works incorporated into a chronological account of Wesley's life. --The Elgar Society Journal<br> A fascinating yet magisterial and well rounded portrait of the composer...a compassionate and fair minded appraisal of this complex character and his many-faceted contributions to Victorian musical life. --The Hymn Society Bulletin<br> His analyses are never less than perceptive, and alway


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Born in Kent in 1953, Peter Horton read music at the University of Oxford. He is currently Reference Librarian at the Royal College of Music, where he organized the 3rd Conference on Music in nineteenth-century Britain and has tried to encourage the performance of little-known nineteenth and early twentieth-century British music. He has edited Wesley's anthems for Musica Britannica and has written widely on his music.

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