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John Stainer
A Life in Music
Jeremy Dibble


`The thoroughness of the research is impressive, based on profusion of sources, many of them little used until now.... A text that carries great authority, plus (almost equally important) a new and generously annotated list of Stainer's works both musical and literary. At last, Stainer has got his due, once and for all.' NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY, Professor of Music Emeritus, University of Illinois.

One of the most important musicians of the Victorian era, Stainer is known for his considerable influence as a composer of Anglican liturgical music, and his corpus of secular works - madrigals and songs - presents many surprises. He was a brilliant organist, a fine scholar, theorist, pedagogue and teacher - multifarious attributes which this study elucidates and understands as part of his wider musical personality.
Stainer's life is a story of extraordinary social mobility. From lowly origins he rose to become organist of St Paul's Cathedral and Professor of Music at Oxford. Yet after his premature death in 1901 he suffered almost immediate neglect except for the popularity of a handful of works, among them I saw the Lord and The Crucifixion. In rehabilitating Stainer and the crucial contribution he made to musical life, this book examines the breadth of his work as a composer, and the important role he played in the regeneration of sacred and secular musical institutions in Victorian Britain.

JEREMY DIBBLE is Professor of Music at Durham University. His previous books include studies of Parry and Stanford and he is the author of numerous articles on British music. He is currently working on a dictionary of hymnology.

 

DETAILS

16 b/w illustrations
46 line illustrations
384 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
10 digit ISBN: 1843832976
13 digit ISBN: 9781843832973
Binding: Hardback
First published: 17/May/2007
Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Music in Britain, 1600-1900
Subject: Music

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/10/2008

Contents
1   A Musical Youth: St Paul's Cathedral (1) 1840-1857
2   `I saw the Lord': Ouseley and Tenbury 1857-1859
3   `Drop down, ye heavens, from above': Oxford (1) 1860-1872
4   Reform and National Renown: St Paul's Cathedral (2) 1860-1872
5   H.M. Inspector of Schools and The Crucifixion 1882-1888
6   `Love Divine, all loves excelling': Oxford (2) 1889-1901
7   List of Works
8   Bibliography

Reviews
A wide-ranging, deeply engrossing book on a hitherto unfashionable figure central to English musical ,life in the 19th century. GRAMOPHONE [John Steane]
Scrupulously detailed research and a fine advocacy demonstrate a...far more widely-ranging figure than one perhaps might expect...If anything could spark a Stainer revival, it would be this book. BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE
What Dibble offers...is simply the most detailed, most thoroughly researched, most rounded life of Stainer there has yet been. CLASSICAL MUSIC
[This] critical biography will not only remind readers of John Stainer's remarkable work and life but also go some way towards reinstating him as one of the originals in church and sacred music. LIBRARY REVIEW
A timely reminder of Stainer's significance. NOTES
Dibble...does do Stainer proud in setting out his many achievements...It will be the standard text for a long time. MUSICAL TIMES



 

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