Author: William Henry Monk
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Hymns Ancient and Modern, with Accompanying Tunes
Author: William Henry Monk
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Hymns Ancient and Modern for Use in the Services of the Church
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Category : Hymns, English
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Category : Hymns, English
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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The Musical Times
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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Hymns Ancient and Modern
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Category : Hymns, English
Languages : de
Pages : 1068
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Category : Hymns, English
Languages : de
Pages : 1068
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Hymns Ancient and Modern for the Use in the Services of the Church with Accompanying Tunes
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Hymns Ancient and Modern
Author: William Henry Monk
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Category : Anglicans
Languages : en
Pages : 716
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Category : Anglicans
Languages : en
Pages : 716
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Samuel Sebastian Wesley: A Life
Author: Peter Horton
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780191513213
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
Peter Horton paints a detailed picture of the life and career of this remarkable man whose output includes such favourites as 'Blessed be the God and Father' and 'The wilderness'. Born into one of England's best-known families, Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76) was not only the foremost organist and church musician of his generation, but a vigorous campaigner for higher standards in cathedral music. He was also a troubled, difficult character, and accounts of his abrasive personality or anecdotes about his fishing exploits have tended to obscure his very real achievements as a composer. Peter Horton has drawn on a wide range of source material to produce a detailed account of Wesley's life and career as he moved from cathedral to cathedral in search of an unattainable ideal, his youthful idealism gradually giving way to the cynicism and disillusion familiar to those who encountered him late in life. He also examines his development as a composer and presents a study of his complete output (including the many non-church works) against the background of his restless career and in a wider European context. The book is illustrated by a generous selection of musical examples and plates, and includes the most detailed list of works to appear in print.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780191513213
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
Peter Horton paints a detailed picture of the life and career of this remarkable man whose output includes such favourites as 'Blessed be the God and Father' and 'The wilderness'. Born into one of England's best-known families, Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76) was not only the foremost organist and church musician of his generation, but a vigorous campaigner for higher standards in cathedral music. He was also a troubled, difficult character, and accounts of his abrasive personality or anecdotes about his fishing exploits have tended to obscure his very real achievements as a composer. Peter Horton has drawn on a wide range of source material to produce a detailed account of Wesley's life and career as he moved from cathedral to cathedral in search of an unattainable ideal, his youthful idealism gradually giving way to the cynicism and disillusion familiar to those who encountered him late in life. He also examines his development as a composer and presents a study of his complete output (including the many non-church works) against the background of his restless career and in a wider European context. The book is illustrated by a generous selection of musical examples and plates, and includes the most detailed list of works to appear in print.
The Eclectic Review
Author: Samuel Greatheed
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 868
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 868
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Catalogue of Organ Music; also sacred music with English words; published by Novello & Co., etc
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Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Jesus in the Victorian Novel
Author: Jessica Ann Hughes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350278165
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book tells the story of how nineteenth-century writers turned to the realist novel in order to reimagine Jesus during a century where traditional religious faith appeared increasingly untenable. Re-workings of the canonical Gospels and other projects to demythologize the story of Jesus are frequently treated as projects aiming to secularize and even discredit traditional Christian faith. The novels of Charles Kingsley, George Eliot, Eliza Lynn Linton, and Mary Augusta Ward, however, demonstrate that the work of bringing the Christian tradition of prophet, priest, and king into conversation with a rapidly changing world can at times be a form of authentic faith-even a faith that remains rooted in the Bible and historic Christianity, while simultaneously creating a space that allows traditional understandings of Jesus' identity to evolve.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350278165
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book tells the story of how nineteenth-century writers turned to the realist novel in order to reimagine Jesus during a century where traditional religious faith appeared increasingly untenable. Re-workings of the canonical Gospels and other projects to demythologize the story of Jesus are frequently treated as projects aiming to secularize and even discredit traditional Christian faith. The novels of Charles Kingsley, George Eliot, Eliza Lynn Linton, and Mary Augusta Ward, however, demonstrate that the work of bringing the Christian tradition of prophet, priest, and king into conversation with a rapidly changing world can at times be a form of authentic faith-even a faith that remains rooted in the Bible and historic Christianity, while simultaneously creating a space that allows traditional understandings of Jesus' identity to evolve.