Studies of the work of twenty composers from the golden age of English romantic song, major figures - Parry, Stanford, Vaughan Williams, Quilter, Ireland, Gurney, Warlock and Finzi - studied alongside the lesser-known.
Hold brings a composer's sensibility to his task, notably in his analytical discussion, and fully understands the nature of the marriage effected, and the difficulties involved, in the song-composer's art of blending poetry with music. He is a real companion on his reader's journey of discovery... The text [is] unfailingly readable and astute in judgement. JOHN TALBOT, BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY NEWSLETTER
The composers in this book represent the outstanding songwriters from what we can now see as the golden age of English romantic song. As well as the major figures - Parry, Stanford, Vaughan Williams, Quilter, Ireland, Gurney, Warlock and Finzi - there are chapters on lesser-known composers, such as Denis Browne and Charles Orr.
Detailed consideration is given to three song-writers who have suffered unaccountable neglect, Arthur Somervell, Armstrong Gibbs and Herbert Howells, and there are chapterson Elgar, Delius and Holst, whose reputations were made in other fields but whose contribution to English song is nevertheless important. Also taking their rightful places in the book are Frank Bridge, Arnold Bax, George Butterworth and E.J. Moeran.
Each chapter begins with a discussion of its composer's song-output and of the poets and poetry he sets, and goes on to give an account of the influences on him and the hallmarks of his style; the songs are then discussed in detail, focusing on the major works. The text is illustrated with musical examples and there is a comprehensive bibliography and index.
TREVOR HOLD is a noted composer and poet who was born and bred in Northamptonshire, where he still lives. He was staff tutor in music in the Department of Adult Education at the University of Leicester between 1970 and 1989, and has written extensively on English song. His setting of Laurie Lee's 'Day of these Days' won the English Poetry and Song Society/English Music Society 2002 Golden Jubilee Song Competition.
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First-class...one of the most important treatises on the subject yet written...[Hold] writes superbly, urbanely and - more important - carefully...Highly recommended. * THE SINGER * Constantly illuminating. JOHN STEANE, GRAMOPHONE A unique resource for the lover of British Romantic song. CHOICE This iwll surely be the standard guide to...the 'Second Golden Age of English Song'. * CHURCH TIMES *
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Trevor Hold is a composer and poet who has written extensively on English song. He lectured in music at the University of Leicester between 1970 and 1989.
Preface; Introduction: 'Setting Poetry to Music'; Chapter 1: Hubert Parry; Chapter 2: Charles Stanford; Chapter 3: Edward Elgar; Chapter 4: Frederick Delius; Chapter 5: Arthur Somervell; Chapter 6: Ralph Vaughan Williams; Chapter 7: Gustav Holst; Chapter 8: Roger Quilter; Chapter 9: Frank Bridge; Chapter 10: John Ireland; Chapter 11: Arnold Bax; Chapter 12: George Butterworth; Chapter 13: Denis Browne; Chapter 14: Armstrong Gibbs; Chapter 15: Ivor Gurney; Chapter 16: Herbert Howells; Chapter 17: Charles Orr; Chapter 18: Peter Warlock; Chapter 19: E.J. Moeran; Chapter 20: Gerald Finzi; Appendices: 1. Chronological Check-List of English Song-Composers, Parry to Finzi; 2. Principal Music Publishers; 3. Glossary; 4. Bibliography; General Index