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Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life

Author : Jennifer L. Oates
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317124054

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Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life by Jennifer L. Oates Pdf

Hamish MacCunn’s career unfolded amidst the restructuring of British musical culture and the rewriting of the Western European political landscape. Having risen to fame in the late 1880s with a string of Scottish works, MacCunn further highlighted his Caledonian background by cultivating a Scottish artistic persona that defined him throughout his life. His attempts to broaden his appeal ultimately failed. This, along with his difficult personality and a series of poor professional choices, led to the slow demise of what began as a promising career. As the first comprehensive study of MacCunn’s life, the book illustrates how social and cultural situations as well as his personal relationships influenced his career. While his fierce loyalty to his friends endeared him to influential people who helped him throughout his career, his refusal of his Royal College of Music degree and his failure to complete early commissions assured him a difficult path. Drawing upon primary resources, Oates traces the development of MacCunn’s music chronologically, juxtaposing his Scottish and more cosmopolitan compositions within a discussion of his life and other professional activities. This picture of MacCunn and his music reveals on the one hand a talented composer who played a role in establishing national identity in British music and, on the other, a man who unwittingly sabotaged his own career.

The Music of Hamish Maccunn

Author : Alasdair Jamieson
Publisher : Author House
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781477235058

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The Music of Hamish Maccunn by Alasdair Jamieson Pdf

For many people, Hamish MacCunns name is forever associated with one work The Land of the Mountain and the Flood. Yet, in his short life (1868 1916) he wrote other equally fi ne orchestral works, cantatas, two grand operas and over 100 songs. This book is the fi rst detailed examination of his output, providing a contextual basis for, and a stylistic analysis of his major works. In this way it seeks to establish informed criteria by which a truer assessment of MacCunns signifi cance may be made, challenging the sovereignty of The Land of the Mountain and the Flood in the publics reckoning, and hence revealing it to be not an isolated peak but one summit among many.

Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916)

Author : Jennifer Oates
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Composers
ISBN : 1315586096

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Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life

Author : Jennifer L. Oates
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317124061

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Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life by Jennifer L. Oates Pdf

Hamish MacCunn’s career unfolded amidst the restructuring of British musical culture and the rewriting of the Western European political landscape. Having risen to fame in the late 1880s with a string of Scottish works, MacCunn further highlighted his Caledonian background by cultivating a Scottish artistic persona that defined him throughout his life. His attempts to broaden his appeal ultimately failed. This, along with his difficult personality and a series of poor professional choices, led to the slow demise of what began as a promising career. As the first comprehensive study of MacCunn’s life, the book illustrates how social and cultural situations as well as his personal relationships influenced his career. While his fierce loyalty to his friends endeared him to influential people who helped him throughout his career, his refusal of his Royal College of Music degree and his failure to complete early commissions assured him a difficult path. Drawing upon primary resources, Oates traces the development of MacCunn’s music chronologically, juxtaposing his Scottish and more cosmopolitan compositions within a discussion of his life and other professional activities. This picture of MacCunn and his music reveals on the one hand a talented composer who played a role in establishing national identity in British music and, on the other, a man who unwittingly sabotaged his own career.

Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life

Author : Dr Jennifer L Oates
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781409467687

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Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life by Dr Jennifer L Oates Pdf

Hamish MacCunn’s career unfolded amidst the restructuring of British musical culture and the rewriting of the Western European political landscape. Having risen to fame in the late 1880s with a string of Scottish works, MacCunn further highlighted his Caledonian background by cultivating a Scottish artistic persona that defined him throughout his life. His attempts to broaden his appeal ultimately failed. This, along with his difficult personality and a series of poor professional choices, led to the slow demise of what began as a promising career. As the first comprehensive study of MacCunn’s life, the book illustrates how social and cultural situations as well as his personal relationships influenced his career. While his fierce loyalty to his friends endeared him to influential people who helped him throughout his career, his refusal of his Royal College of Music degree and his failure to complete early commissions assured him a difficult path. Drawing upon primary resources, Oates traces the development of MacCunn’s music chronologically, juxtaposing his Scottish and more cosmopolitan compositions within a discussion of his life and other professional activities. This picture of MacCunn and his music reveals on the one hand a talented composer who played a role in establishing national identity in British music and, on the other, a man who unwittingly sabotaged his own career.

Three Overtures

Author : Hamish MacCunn
Publisher : A-R Editions, Inc.
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780895796561

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Three Overtures by Hamish MacCunn Pdf

Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916) had his first big success with his concert overture The Land of the Mountain and the Flood, which premiered on 5 November 1887 at the Crystal Palace through the auspices of Sir George Grove (1820-1900) and under the baton of August Manns (1825-1907). A few months later, Manns introduced MacCunn¿s orchestral ballad, The Ship o¿ the Fiend, and The Dowie Dens o¿ Yarrow premiere followed on 13 October 1888. These three overtures established MacCunn as a composer, were three of his most regularly performed works during his lifetime, and remain his most often recorded and performed works today. All three works were published around the time of their premieres, although fewer than a dozen libraries in the United States and the United Kingdom hold these scores. This edition is the first publication of any of MacCunn¿s scores (not including reprints and arrangements by others) since the mid-twentieth century.

Hamish MacCunn, 1868-1916

Author : Stuart Scott
Publisher : Stuart Scott
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Composers
ISBN : 0953251225

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Europe, Empire, and Spectacle in Nineteenth-Century British Music

Author : Julian Rushton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781351567633

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Europe, Empire, and Spectacle in Nineteenth-Century British Music by Julian Rushton Pdf

This volume illuminates musical connections between Britain and the continent of Europe, and Britain and its Empire. The seldom-recognized vitality of musical theatre and other kinds of spectacle in Britain itself, and also the flourishing concert life of the period, indicates a means of defining tradition and identity within nineteenth-century British musical culture. The objective of the volume has been to add significantly to the growing literature on these topics. It benefits not only from new archival research, but also from fresh musicological approaches and interdisciplinary methods that recognize the integral role of music within a wider culture, including religious, political and social life. The essays are by scholars from the USA, Britain, and Europe, covering a wide range of experience. Topics range from the reception of Bach, Mozart, and Liszt in England, a musical response to Shakespeare, Italian opera in Dublin, exoticism, gender, black musical identities, British musicians in Canada, and uses of music in various theatrical genres and state ceremony, and in articulating the politics of the Union and Empire.

Exhibitions, Music and the British Empire

Author : Sarah Kirby
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Exhibitions
ISBN : 9781783276738

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Exhibitions, Music and the British Empire by Sarah Kirby Pdf

"International exhibitions were among the most significant cultural phenomena of the late nineteenth century. These vast events aimed to illustrate, through displays of physical objects, the full spectrum of the world's achievements, from industry and manufacturing, to art and design. But exhibitions were not just visual spaces. Music was ever present, as a fundamental part of these events' sonic landscape, and integral to the visitor experience. This book explores music at international exhibitions held in Australia, India, and the United Kingdom during the 1880s. At these exhibitions, music was codified, ordered, and all-round 'exhibited' in manifold ways. Displays of physical instruments from the past and present were accompanied by performances intended to educate or to entertain, while music was heard at exhibitors' stands, in concert halls, and in the pleasure gardens that surrounded the exhibition buildings. Music was depicted as a symbol of human artistic achievement, or employed for commercial ends. At times it was presented in nationalist terms, at others as a marker of universalism. This book argues, by interrogating the multiple ways that music was used, experienced, and represented, that exhibitions can demonstrate in microcosm many of the broader musical traditions, purposes, arguments, and anxieties of the day. Its nine chapters focus on sociocultural themes, covering issues of race, class, public education, economics, and entertainment in the context of music, trading these through the networks of communication that existed within the British Empire at the time. Combining approaches from reception studies and historical musicology, this book demonstrates how the representation of music at exhibitions drew the press and public into broader debates about music's role in society"--Page 4 of cover.

Historical Dictionary of English Music

Author : Charles Edward McGuire,Steven E. Plank
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-08
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780810879515

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Historical Dictionary of English Music by Charles Edward McGuire,Steven E. Plank Pdf

The Historical Dictionary of English Music seeks to identify and briefly annotate a wide range of subjects relating to English musical culture, largely from the early 15th century through 1958, dates that reflect the coalescence of an identifiable English style in the early Renaissance and the death of the iconic Ralph Vaughan Williams in the mid-20th century. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about English music.

Arts and the Nation

Author : Alan Riach,Alexander Moffatt,John Purser
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781912387168

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Arts and the Nation by Alan Riach,Alexander Moffatt,John Purser Pdf

A panorama of ideas about nationality and culture, Arts and the Nation arose from the conviction that Scotland can never be really democratic until it gives the arts the priority of place and attention they demand. This book is a fresh take on subjects new and old, with multifaceted ideas of nationality and culture. Those featured include: William Dunbar, Duncan Ban MacIntyre and Elizabeth Melville are read alongside international authors such as Wole Soyinka and Edward Dorn. J.D. Fergusson, Joan Eardley and John Bellany are considered with American Alice Neel and the art of the ancient Celts. Composers like John Blackwood McEwen, Cecil Coles and Helen Hopekirk are introduced, amongst discussions of education, politics, social priorities, the mass media and different genres of writing. What was the real reason Robert Louis Stevenson dedicated his dark masterpiece to his cousin Katharine de Mattos? Why was Katharine's own tale of duality published under a pseudonym? When Fanny Stevenson 'stole' another story idea from Katharine, why did RLS explode with Hydelike rage at the cousin for whom he had once been 'the one that loves you – Jekyll, and not Hyde'? Featuring the full text of Katharine's tale of duality, Fanny's stolen story and another tale revealing Katharine's grief at losing her cousin's love forever, Mrs Jekyll & Cousin Hyde sheds new light on one of the greatest Victorian authors.

Choral Societies and Nationalism in Europe

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004300859

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Choral Societies and Nationalism in Europe by Anonim Pdf

Choral Societies and Nationalism in Europe is a pioneering exploration of the role of singing societies in nineteenth-century nation-building. The wide-ranging essays in this volume address both the national and transnational implications of organized communal singing.

Athenaeum

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:319510019230217

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