This book charts the life of Arthur Sullivan--the best loved and most
widely performed British composer in history. While he is best known
for his comic opera collaborations with W. S. Gilbert, it was his
substantial corpus of sacred music which meant most to him and for
which he wanted to be remembered. His upbringing and training in
church music, and his own religious beliefs, substantially affected
both his compositions for the theatre and his more serious work, which
included oratorios, cantatas, sacred ballads, liturgical pieces, and
hymns. Focusing on the spiritual aspects of Sullivan's life--which
included several years as a church organist, involvement in
Freemasonry, and an undying attachment to Anglican church music--Ian
Bradley uses hitherto undiscovered letters, diary entries, and other
sources to reveal the important influences on his faith and his work.
No saint and certainly no ascetic, he was a lover of life and enjoyed
its pleasures to the full. At the same time, he had a rare spiritual
sensitivity, a sincere Christian faith, and a unique ability to uplift
through both his character and his music that can best be described as
a quality of divine emollient.
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A Life of Divine Emollient
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192608352
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter