James MacMillan Studies
- Editor: Parsons, George
- Editor: Sholl, Robert
Book
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Contents
- Foreword Sir James MacMillan
- Introduction George Parsons and Robert Sholl
- 1. The struggle with conviction: a trio of string quartets Arnold Whittall
- 2. Conflicting modernities and a modernity of conflict in James MacMillan's The World's Ransoming George Parsons
- 3. In Memoriam: James MacMillan's violin concerto as modernist lament Chelle Stearns
- 4. Reincarnating 'The Tryst': the endurance of a simple love song Dominic Wells
- 5. Exquisite violence: imagery, embodiment and transformation in MacMillan Robert Sholl
- 6. Making the familiar as unfamiliar: MacMillan's St Luke Passion Jeremy S. Begbie
- 7. MacMillan's 'mission' and the Passion settings Richard E. McGregor
- 8. A cluster of gathering shadows: exposition and exegesis in Seven Last Words from the Cross Andrew Shenton
- 9. James MacMillan's The Sun Danced: Mary, miracle, and mysticism Peter Bannister
- 10. 'Shrouded in doubts and fears': the liturgical music of James MacMillan Phillip Cooke
- 11. Containing chaos? Aspects of medieval liturgy in James MacMillan's Visitatio Sepulchri Lisa Colton.