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Author White, Bryan, 1969- author.

Title Music for St Cecilia's Day : from Purcell to Handel / Bryan White.

Publication Info. Woodbridge, Suffolk : The Boydell Press, 2019.
©2019

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML286.2 .W458 M8 2019    Available  
Description xx, 377 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm.
Series Music in Britain, 1600-2000, 2053-3217
Music in Britain, 1600-2000.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-364) and index.
Contents The rise and fall of the London Cecilian feasts 1683-1700 -- 'A splendid entertainment' : the Musical Society and the organization of the Cecilian feast -- The London odes 1683-1700 -- 'Church-musick vindicated' : services for St Cecilia's Day -- Provincial celebrations of St Cecilia's Day -- Cecilian music in London after 1700.
Summary "In 1683 English court musicians and the Musical Society of London joined forces to initiate annual observations of St Cecilia's Day (22 November), celebrating the occasion with a feast and the performance of specially composed musical odes. The most prominent composers and poets of the age wrote for these occasions, including Henry Purcell, John Blow, John Dryden and William Congreve, and the best musicians of the city, primarily drawn from the court music, undertook the performances. After a decade of celebrations, a church service was added before the feast, and elaborate vocal and instrumental music was performed. At the same time, celebrations of St Cecilia's Day began to spread widely throughout the British Isles, where they were held by local music clubs, often with the support of cathedral musicians. Though the annual London celebrations came to an end after 1700 in the face of increasing competition from the city's busy musical and theatrical offerings, Cecilian poetry continued to inspire new musical settings in the eighteenth century, including works by Pepusch, Greene, Boyce and, most notably, Handel. This book examines the social, cultural and religious significance of celebrations of St Cecilia's Day in the British Isles and explores the music and poetry that originated from them. The annual feasts of the Musical Society are analysed in detail, as is the role they played in the development of the ode. The book also considers how advances in musical culture in London were imitated in the provinces and provides a detailed discussion of the variety of Cecilian celebrations held at provincial centres throughout the British Isles. BRYAN WHITE is Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Leeds." -- Publisher.
Subject Cecilia, Saint -- Songs and music -- History and criticism.
Cecilia, Saint.
Saint Cecilia's Day -- Songs and music -- History and criticism.
Saint Cecilia's Day.
Genre/Form Songs and music.
Subject Music -- England -- London -- 17th century -- History and criticism.
Music.
England -- London.
Chronological Term 17th century
Subject Music -- England -- London -- 18th century -- History and criticism.
Chronological Term 18th century
Subject Saint Cecilia's Day -- History -- 17th century.
History.
Saint Cecilia's Day -- History -- 18th century.
Cäcilia Heilige 200-230.
Händel, Georg Friedrich 1685-1759.
Purcell, Henry 1659-1695.
Musik.
Verehrung.
England.
Songs.
Chronological Term 1600-1799
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Other Form: Online version: White, Bryan, 1969- Music for St Cecilia's Day. Woodbridge, Suffolk : The Boydell Press, 2019 9781787445031 (OCoLC)1086375942
ISBN 9781783273478 (hardback)
178327347X (hardback)
9781787445246 (ePub ebook)