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The Music of the English Parish Church

[Paperback]

by Chicago) Nicholas Temperley (university Of Illinois

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Cambridge University Press

    • Published

      March 1983

    • Weight

      777g

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    The Music of the English Parish Church

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    This book is the most thorough and extensive history of English parish church music ever published, covering the period from the late middle ages to the present day. Through the ages English parish churches have resounded to all manner of music, ranging from the rich choral polyphony of Henry VIII's or Victoria's reigns to the bare unaccompanied psalm tunes of the seventeenth century. Temperley has found in this neglected field a wealth of fascinating music, as well as a host of intellectual problems to intrigue the scholar. A recurring theme of the book is the conflict between two incompatible goals for Protestant parish church music: artistic performance and popular expression. Professor Temperley suggests that the Elizabethan metrical psalm tunes were survivors of a mode of popular music that preceded the familiar corpus of ballad tunes. Passed on by oral transmission through several generations of unregulated singing, these once lively tunes changed gradually into very slow, quavering chants. This later style, which came to be called 'the old way of singing', is fully described and explained here for the first time.
    Temperley guides the reader through the complex social, theological and aesthetic movements that played their part in the formation of the late Victorian ideal of the surpliced choir in every chancel, and he makes a fresh assessment of that old bugbear, the Victorian hymn tune. His findings show that the radical liturgical experiments of the last few years have not dislodged the Victorian model for the music of the English parish church.

    Specification

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Cambridge University Press

    • Published

      March 1983

    • Weight

      777g

    • Page Count

      492

    • Dimensions

      170 x 245 x 26 mm

    • ISBN

      9780521274579

    • ISBN-10

      0521274575

    • Eden Code

      4574925

    More Information

    • ISBN: 9780521274579

    • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

    • Release Date: March 1983

    • Weight: 777g

    • Dimensions: 170 x 245 x 26 mm

    • Eden Code: 4574925


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