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English Diatonic Music 1887â1955 - Matthew Riley

English Diatonic Music 1887â1955

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Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-768452-8 (ISBN)
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English Diatonic Music 1887-1955 provides a study of a modern tradition in English art music of the early twentieth century based on the era's focus on diatonicism and its ability to convey metaphysical and mystical feelings. Matthew Riley remaps traditional understandings of this era, emphasizing the importance of convention and craft in its development.
Much English music from the 1890s through the 1950s stands out for its intensive diatonicism: a studied avoidance of chromaticism and an elaboration of the expressive possibilities of purely diatonic writing. This music attempted to convey metaphysical thoughts, elevated feelings, eternity, and at times mysticism and ecstasy. English Diatonic Music 1887-1955 explores this unique stylistic movement, drawing on recent approaches in music theory and analysis and illustrating the argument with key representative musical examples. Through this analysis, author Matthew Riley offers a new perspective on the repertory.

This book advances a new conception and undertakes an historical remapping of early twentieth-century English music. Incorporating both music theory and music history, Riley evaluates the importance of syntactic and stylistic conventions in this era, in particular topic and schema. His position is anti-idealist in an analytical sense and anti-modernist in an intellectual sense, elevating the importance of convention and positioning composition as a craft above all. The book develops an alternative perspective to those in the existing broad surveys of the repertory and treats English diatonic music as primarily a post-Victorian modernity with remarkable consistency of vocabulary across the decades. It was the outcome of a coherent late-Victorian musical reform movement that worked against perceived sentimentality. Intensive diatonicism can be heard in many canonical compositions that are frequently performed and recorded, but its scope is much wider too, encompassing orchestral and choral-orchestral works, chamber music, solo song, music for the Anglican liturgy, opera, and commissions for coronations, festivals, and BBC projects. Many of the book's wider arguments and approaches are concerned with clearing out the misconceptions arising from over-emphasis on folksong and the Tudor revival and the confusion of diatonicism and pastoralism.

Matthew Riley is Professor of Music at the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on music theory and analysis, Classical and Romantic repertory, and British music from the 1880s to the mid-twentieth century.

Introduction
1. Processional Diatonicism I: Hubert Parry and Blest Pair of Sirens
2. Processional Diatonicism II: Elgar and Vaughan Williams to 1914
3. Diatonic Pastoral Music 1914-1925: Vaughan Williams and Howells
4. Songs of Pain and Beauty: On English Diatonic Song
5. Tracts for the Times: English Diatonic Music at Peace and War 1937-1953
6. The New Ecstasy: Howells and Tippett
Glossary of Conventions of English Diatonic Music
Appendix A: The Grail Knights' Communion Hymn 'Wein und Brod' from Parsifal Act I as 'Begetter' of English Diatonic Music
Appendix B: 'Regular Orders' of English Diatonic Conventions
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 145 music examples +
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 168 x 240 mm
Gewicht 608 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
ISBN-10 0-19-768452-1 / 0197684521
ISBN-13 978-0-19-768452-8 / 9780197684528
Zustand Neuware
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