Studies in English Organ Music
- Editor: Quinn, Iain
Book
$56.25Printed on demand
Contents
- Part 1 Instruments
- 1. The English Organ - An Overview Nicholas Thistlethwaite
- Part 2 Liturgy
- 2. Changes in the Fortunes and Use of the Organ in Church, 1500 - 1800 John Harper
- 3. Organ Music and the Liturgy from 1800 Nicholas Thistlethwaite
- Part 3 Repertoire
- 4. English organ music, 1350-1550: a study of sources and contexts Magnus Williamson
- 5. Continuity, change and the emergence of idiomatic organ repertoire in seventeenth-century England David J. Smith
- 6. Composed and Improvised Voluntaries in the Eighteenth Century Peter Lynan
- 7. The Organ Concerto: Some considerations of evolution and context Peter Lynan
- 8. The Organ Music of Samuel Wesley and William Russell: Context, Content and Style John Kitchen
- 9. From Adams to Wesley: the transition from late Georgian to early Victorian organ music Peter Horton
- 10. Romanticism, pedagogy and the English organ - the discourse of concert and ecclesiastical repertoire: Best, Stainer, Stanford and Parry Jeremy Dibble
- 11. The British organ sonata and its context, 1895-1945 Andrew McCrea
- 12. British Organ Music in a secular age - a personal survey Peter Dickinson