"A major contribution to our understanding of church music, the Wesley family, and concert life in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by leading experts in the field. There is truly no competitor for this volume."--David W. Music, author of <i>Christian Hymnody in Twentieth-Century Britain and America: An Annotated Bibliography</i> "Excellent collection of essays. . . . The Wesley family was a remarkable dynasty and <i>Music and the Wesleys</i> is a significant contribution to the examination of their legacy."--<i>The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians</i>

Providing new insight into the Wesley family, the fundamental importance of music in the development of Methodism, and the history of art music in Britain, Music and the Wesleys examines more than 150 years of a rich music-making tradition in England. John Wesley and his brother Charles, founders of the Methodist movement, considered music to be a vital part of religion, while Charles's sons Charles and Samuel and grandson Samuel Sebastian were among the most important English composers of their time. This book explores the conflicts faced by the Wesleys but also celebrates their triumphs: John's determination to elevate the singing of his flock; the poetry of Charles's hymns and their musical treatment in both Britain and America; the controversial family concerts by which Charles launched his sons on their careers; the prolific output of Charles the younger; Samuel's range and rugged individuality as a composer; the oracular boldness of Sebastian's religious music and its reception around the English-speaking world. Exploring British concert life, sacred music forms, and hymnology, the contributors analyze the political, cultural, and social history of the Wesleys' enormous influence on English culture and religious practices. Contributors are Stephen Banfield, Jonathan Barry, Martin V. Clarke, Sally Drage, Peter S. Forsaith, Peter Holman, Peter Horton, Robin A. Leaver, Alyson McLamore, Geoffrey C. Moore, John Nightingale, Philip Olleson, Nicholas Temperley, J. R. Watson, Anne Bagnall Yardley, and Carlton R. Young.
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The music, religion, and relationships of the exceptional Wesley family
Editors' Preface   vii
Family Tree   ix
Abbreviations   xi
Introduction   xiiiNicholas Temperley
  PART 1: MUSIC AND METHODISM
1. John Wesley, Music, and the People Called Methodists   3Nicholas Temperley 2. Charles Wesley and the Music of Poetry   26J. R. Watson 3. Psalms and Hymns and Hymns and Sacred Poems: Two Strands of Wesleyan Hymn Collections   41Robin A. Leaver 4. John Frederick Lampe's Hymns on the Great Festivals and Other Occasions   52 Martin V. Clarke 5. Methodist Anthems: The Set Piece in English Psalmody (1750-1850)   52Sally Drage 6. The Music of Methodism in Nineteenth-Century America   77Anne Bagnall Yardley 7. Eucharistic Piety in American Methodist Hymnody (1786-1889)   88Geoffrey C. Moore 8. The Musical Settings of Charles Wesley's Hymns (1742 to 2008)   103Carlton R. YoungPART 2: THE WESLEY MUSICIANS
9. Style, Will, and the Environment: Three Composers at Odds with History   121Stephen Banfield 10. Charles Wesley's Family and the Musical Life of Bristol   141Jonathan Barry 11. Pictorial Precocity: John Russell's Portraits of Charles and Samuel Wesley   154Peter S. Forsaith 12. Harmony and Discord in the Wesley Family Concerts   164Alyson McLamore 13. Father and Sons: Charles, Samuel, and Charles the Younger   175Philip Olleson 14. Samuel Wesley as an Antiquarian Composer   183Peter Holman 15. The Anthem Texts and Word Setting of Sebastian Wesley   200Peter Horton 16. The Legacy of Sebastian Wesley   216Stephen Banfield and Nicholas Temperley Appendix 1: Catalogue of Compositions by Charles Wesley the Younger   231
Methodist Hymnals Cited   242
Bibliography   245
Contributors   263
Index   267
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The music, religion, and relationships of the exceptional Wesley family

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252035814
Publisert
2010-11-05
Utgiver
University of Illinois Press
Vekt
626 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296

Biografisk notat

Nicholas Temperley is professor emeritus of musicology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the author of The Music of the English Parish Church and other works. Stephen Banfield is Stanley Hugh Badock Professor of Music at the University of Bristol. His books include Sensibility and English Song: Critical Studies of the Early Twentieth Century.