Samuel Wesley: The Man and his Music

Author:   Philip Olleson
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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9781843830313


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   06 November 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Philip Olleson
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.728kg
ISBN:  

9781843830313


ISBN 10:   1843830310
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   06 November 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Masterful. (...) Both musicologists and historians of the period will find in Olleson's book an exceptionally well-considered discussion of Wesley's life and times, and an extremely valuable addition to research of the period. RECUSANT HISTORY This is a major study which may be enjoyed on several levels; as a biography, or social commentary, or background to the musical life of Georgian/Regency England, or as informed discussion of the composer's output, and more besides. As a biography, it is a gripping read.... (A) splendid book. THE ORGANIST'S REVIEW This totally absorbing account, fluently narrated and minutely documented with the help of the prolific letter-writing Wesleys, guarantees a sympathetic hearing for the troubled Samuel. It deserves to be widely read, and not just by musicians, for its intelligent perspective on the consequences for individuals of living through a period of artistic, social and philosophical change. THE MUSICAL TIMES Not only a scholarly work, but a stonking good read. CLASSICAL TIMES Philip Olleson's astonishing biography.is a fascinating read. THE DELIAN Strongly recommended to anyone with a serious interest in Wesley or in the period encompassing his life. AD PARNASSUM Leads the reader carefully through the evolution of Samuel's career, portraying his volatile life and personality candidly and with good taste. (.) Establishes the significance of Wesley's career intelligently. ANGLICAN AND EPISCOPAL HISTORY


This is a major study which may be enjoyed on several levels; as a biography, or social commentary, or background to the musical life of Georgian/Regency England, or as informed discussion of the composer's output, and more besides. As a biography, it is a gripping read... (A) splendid book. THE ORGANIST'S REVIEW This totally absorbing account, fluently narrated and minutely documented with the help of the prolific letter-writing Wesleys, guarantees a sympathetic hearing for the troubled Samuel. It deserves to be widely read, and not just by musicians, for its intelligent perspective on the consequences for individuals of living through a period of artistic, social and philosophical change. THE MUSICAL TIMES Not only a scholarly work, but a stonking good read. CLASSICAL TIMES Philip Olleson's astonishing biography.is a fascinating read. THE DELIAN Strongly recommended to anyone with a serious interest in Wesley or in the period encompassing his life. AD PARNASSUMLeads the reader carefully through the evolution of Samuel's career, portraying his volatile life and personality candidly and with good taste. (.) Establishes the significance of Wesley's career intelligently. ANGLICAN AND EPISCOPAL HISTORY


Masterful. [...] Both musicologists and historians of the period will find in Olleson's book an exceptionally well-considered discussion of Wesley's life and times, and an extremely valuable addition to research of the period. RECUSANT HISTORY This is a major study which may be enjoyed on several levels; as a biography, or social commentary, or background to the musical life of Georgian/Regency England, or as informed discussion of the composer's output, and more besides. As a biography, it is a gripping read.... [A] splendid book. THE ORGANIST'S REVIEW This totally absorbing account, fluently narrated and minutely documented with the help of the prolific letter-writing Wesleys, guarantees a sympathetic hearing for the troubled Samuel. It deserves to be widely read, and not just by musicians, for its intelligent perspective on the consequences for individuals of living through a period of artistic, social and philosophical change. THE MUSICAL TIMES Not only a scholarly work, but a stonking good read. CLASSICAL TIMES Philip Olleson's astonishing biography.is a fascinating read. THE DELIAN Strongly recommended to anyone with a serious interest in Wesley or in the period encompassing his life. AD PARNASSUM Leads the reader carefully through the evolution of Samuel's career, portraying his volatile life and personality candidly and with good taste. [.] Establishes the significance of Wesley's career intelligently. ANGLICAN AND EPISCOPAL HISTORY


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PHILIP OLLESON is reader in historical musicology at the University of Nottingham. He has edited The Letters of Samuel Wesley: Professional and Social Correspondence, 1797-1837, is the joint author (with Michael Kassler) of Samuel Wesley (1766-1837): A Source Book, and has written extensively about other aspects of music in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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