The Musical World of Charles Avison: Melodic Charm and the Powers of Harmony
Autor Simon D.I. Flemingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2024
Considering Avison’s musical compositions, the circumstances around their composition and dissemination, and their place in music history, the author confronts preconceptions about the quality of Avison’s music, reveals new dimensions of his work as a composer, and demonstrates the enduring popularity and impact of his music. The author also draws on Avison’s writings to consider how closely he adheres to his own musical aesthetics. Reassessing Avison’s contribution to British music history, this study makes the case for understanding him as an important figure in the development and spread of musical styles across eighteenth-century England.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032406015
ISBN-10: 1032406011
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 138
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032406011
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 138
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
1. Introduction
2. Avison in Newcastle and London
3. Earliest Works: The Opus 1 Trio Sonatas of 1737
4. The First Concertos, 1740–47
5. Reworkings and the Scarlatti Concertos of 1744
6. Avison’s Vocal Music
7. William Hayes and the Concertos Opus 3 and 4
8. New Directions: The Accompanied Keyboard Sonatas Opus 5, 7, and 8
9. Looking forwards: The Opus 6 Concertos of 1758 and Twenty Six Concertos … in Score
10. Looking Backwards: The Late Concertos, 1765–69
11. The Reception of Avison’s Music During his Lifetime
12. The Afterlife of Avison’s Music and his Reputation as a Musician
13. Concluding Thoughts
2. Avison in Newcastle and London
3. Earliest Works: The Opus 1 Trio Sonatas of 1737
4. The First Concertos, 1740–47
5. Reworkings and the Scarlatti Concertos of 1744
6. Avison’s Vocal Music
7. William Hayes and the Concertos Opus 3 and 4
8. New Directions: The Accompanied Keyboard Sonatas Opus 5, 7, and 8
9. Looking forwards: The Opus 6 Concertos of 1758 and Twenty Six Concertos … in Score
10. Looking Backwards: The Late Concertos, 1765–69
11. The Reception of Avison’s Music During his Lifetime
12. The Afterlife of Avison’s Music and his Reputation as a Musician
13. Concluding Thoughts
Notă biografică
Simon D. I. Fleming is a Durham-based teacher, organist, and musicologist who previously taught in the Music Department at Durham University, UK. His research focuses on music in eighteenth-century Britain, with a particular focus on the north of England. He has published articles in The Musical Times, The Consort, Early Music, The Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, and Eighteenth- Century Music, and he has spoken at numerous conferences. More recently, he has been working on the topic of music subscription lists and has edited, with Martin Perkins, Music by Subscription: Composers and Their Networks in the British Music-Publishing Trade, 1676–1820 (Routledge, 2022). Together they established the Dataset of Subscribers to Eighteenth-Century Music Publications in Britain and Ireland (musicsubscribers.co.uk). He is currently working on a second edited volume, The Music Trade across Britain, 1650–1800, in partnership with Stephanie Carter. Simon’s extensive collection of early printed and manuscript music is held by Durham University’s Palace Green Library.
Descriere
This book, the first to look at Avison’s music in depth, examines the influences on Avison and the circumstances around the composition of his music. It draws heavily upon his important treatise, An Essay on Musical Expression, and other writings, to look at how closely he adheres to his musical aesthetics.