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The Sea in the British Musical Imagination

  • Editor: Saylor, Eric
  • Editor: Scheer, Christopher M.

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • 'Britannia Rule the Waves': Maritime Music and National Identity in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • Scotland, the 'Celtic North', and the Sea: Issues of Identity in Bantock's Hebridean Symphony [1915]
  • Sea Change: A Meditation upon Frank Bridge's Lament: To Catherine, Aged 9, 'Lusitania' 1915
  • Crosscurrents in the Britten Legacy: Two Visions of Aldeburgh
  • 'Come away, fellow sailors': Musical Characterisation of the Nautical Profession in Seventeenth-Century England
  • Jolly Jack Tar: Musical Caricature and Characterisation of the British Sailor, c. 1875-1925
  • Fishers of Men: Maritime Radio and Evangelical Hymnody in the Scottish Fishing Industry, 1950-65
  • Amanuensis of the Sea: Peter Maxwell Davies's Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 and the Antarctic Symphony
  • Three Journeys, Two Paths: Locating the Lyric and Dramatic in Elgar's Sea Pictures
  • Political Visions, National Identities, and the Sea Itself: Stanford and Vaughan Williams in 1910
  • Bax's 'Sea Symphony'
  • 'Close your eyes and listen to it': Special Sound and the Sea in BBC Radio Drama, 1957-59
  • Afterword