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  • Formaat: Hardback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 943 g, 107 b/w, 141 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843836866
  • ISBN-13: 9781843836865
  • Formaat: Hardback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 943 g, 107 b/w, 141 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843836866
  • ISBN-13: 9781843836865
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of his death, this book presents new articles by leading authorities on John Ireland and his music, together with transcriptions of his broadcast talks and of interviews with the composer.

John Ireland [ 1879-1962] was one of the most distinctive and distinguished of a generation of exceptional British composers that included Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, Frank Bridge and Arnold Bax. They emerged in the decade before the First World War and, in the inter-war years, produced a remarkable body of music. In Ireland's case his was not only the most popular British Piano Concerto of its time, but he also composed a splendid repertoire of songs,piano music, chamber music and orchestral and choral scores. This richly illustrated Companion will be essential for all admirers of the composer. Not only for the performer - pianist, singer, conductor - but for thewider musical public, record collectors and music historians, academics and anyone interested in British music of the earlier twentieth century. Lewis Foreman has drawn on his extensive research into Ireland's life and letters over many years, and, in association with the John Ireland Charitable Trust, has not only commissioned a wide range of chapters from leading performers and writers of today, but has brought together in one convenient format Ireland's own writings on music, the memories of his friends and students (including Britten, Moeran and Arnell) and a selection of important earlier articles. The Companion also includes a complete list of works and themost comprehensive discography of Ireland ever compiled. The accompanying CD contains historical recordings featuring the voice of John Ireland, with two of his broadcast talks, as well as otherwise unobtainable performances of Ireland's music from the composer himself and from other well-known performers of the past.

LEWIS FOREMAN is author of Bax: A Composer and His Time [ Boydell, 2007] and London: a Musical Gazetteer [ Yale 2005].

Contributors: FELIX APRAHAMIAN, RICHARD ARNELL, BENJAMIN BRITTEN, JOCELYN BROOKE, ALAN BUSH, GEOFFREY BUSH, GEORGE DANNATT, JULIE DELLER, JEREMY DIBBLE, EDWIN EVANS, LEWIS FOREMAN, NORAH KIRBY, FREDERICK LAMOND, PHILIP LANCASTER, STEPHEN LE PROVOST, STEPHEN LLOYD, CHARLES MARKES, ROBERT MATTHEW-WALKER, E.J. MOERAN, ANGUS MORRISON, ERIC PARKIN, BRUCE PHILLIPS, C. B. REES, FIONA RICHARDS, ALAN ROWLANDS, R. MURRAY SCHAFER, MARION SCOTT, COLIN SCOTT-SUTHERLAND, HUMPHREY SEARLE, FREDA SWAIN, KENNETH THOMPSON, RODERICK WILLIAMS, KENNETH A. WRIGHT

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[ T]he Ireland enthusiast [ ...] will enjoy dipping into the contents again and again. * FANFARE * [ A]n eminently readable [ ...] volume. * MUSICAL TIMES * This impressively large book [ ...] contains almost everything the reader could wish to know about the composer John Ireland. * DELIUS SOCIETY JOURNAL * [ An] impressive publication, eagerly awaited and finely produced. * BMS NEWS * [ A] well constructed and more than comprehensive volume. [ ...] beautifully produced and copiously illustrated [ ...] highly recommended. * ELGAR SOCIETY JOURNAL * What a cornucopia this is for admirers of Ireland's music, as the 50th anniversary of his death is marked for this year. [ ...] Many musical examples and some wonderful photographs enhance this splendid, thoroughly recommendable book. * CLASSICAL MUSIC * [ T]his Companion (and a forthcoming collection of letters) will have to stand as the nearest thing to a true portrait of the man. * FINZI JOURNAL * Comprehensive and magisterial. * CHURCH TIMES * Any reader interested in the music of John Ireland will find this book a marvellous source of information [ ...] handsomely illustrated and beautifully produced. * RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS SOCIETY JOURNAL * In this substantial hardback, Ireland himself is brought to life through sympathetic explanations and pertinent recollections as well as exhaustive listings of repertoire and recordings [ ...] Much is revealed - a timely opportunity to stimulate or re-excite interest in a considerable composer. * GRAMOPHONE * [ T]he latest monument to Lewis Foreman's heroic toil for British music. [ ...] A very impressive achievement. * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE [ 5 stars] * Lewis Foreman deserves a medal for his Stakhanovite endeavours. A bouquet is in order, too, for the superb standards of production and proof-reading. ... [ A] mighty achievement. John Ireland has come home. * INTERNATIONAL RECORD REVIEW * The present volume takes a vitally important place in the relatively sparse bibliographical catalogue of John Ireland's life and music. [ ...] This book is essential reading for all enthusiasts of John Ireland's music in particular and British music in general. * MUSIC WEB INTERNATIONAL *

List of Illustrations
viii
List of Music Examples
xii
List of Contributors & Authors of Reprinted Articles
xvi
Foreword xxi
Julian Lloyd Webber
Editor's Introduction xxiii
Acknowledgements xxvi
Chronology xxxi
PART I The Man, his Circle and his Times
1 John Ireland: A Life in Music
2(15)
Colin Scott-Sutherland
2 John Ireland: A Personal Discovery
17(5)
Bruce Phillips
3 Meeting John Ireland: An Interview
22(20)
Alan Rowlands
4 John Ireland's Personal World
42(12)
Fiona Richards
5 Interview with John Ireland
54(8)
Murray Schafer
6 Interviews with Friends and Contemporaries of John Ireland: Felix Aprahamian, Alan Bush, Charles Markes, Angus Morrison and Rev. Kenneth Thompson
62(17)
Lewis Foreman
7 John Ireland and the BBC
79(37)
Lewis Foreman
8 Sea Fever: John Ireland and Deal
116(7)
Julie Deller
9 Remembering John Ireland and his World
123(3)
Freda Swain
10 Arthur Machen and John Ireland
126(6)
Colin Scott-Sutherland
11 Helen Perkin: Pianist, Composer and Muse of John Ireland
132(15)
Fiona Richards
12 John Ireland and Charles Markes: A Creative Relationship
147(14)
George Dannatt
13 The John Ireland Charitable Trust
161(5)
Bruce Phillips
PART II The Music of John Ireland
14 John Ireland: Some Musical Fingerprints
166(15)
Alan Rowlands
15 John Ireland and the Piano
181(12)
Eric Parkin
16 John Ireland in the Concert Hall: Orchestral and Choral-Orchestral Music
193(26)
Lewis Foreman
17 The Happy Highways: John Ireland's Chamber Music
219(13)
Bruce Phillips
18 The Church Music of John Ireland
232(23)
Jeremy Dibble
19 The Organ Music
255(5)
Stephen Le Prevost
20 The Songs of John Ireland
260(25)
Charles Markes
21 Songs of Innocence: The Part-Songs of John Ireland
285(12)
Philip Lancaster
22 John Ireland and Poetry: A Singer's Experience
297(7)
Roderick Williams
23 John Ireland on Record: The Composer and the Growth of the Gramophone
304(20)
Robert Matthew-Walker
PART III Ireland's Pupils on their Teacher
24 John Ireland: A Personal Impression
324(10)
Geoffrey Bush
25 Ireland's Pupils on their Teacher
334(14)
Richard Arnell
Alan Bush
Benjamin Britten
E. J. Moeran
Humphrey Searle
PART IV Notable Articles on Ireland and his Music
26 John Ireland: Two Reminiscences
348(7)
Jocelyn Brooke
27 Appreciation and Biographical Sketch
355(4)
Norah Kirby
28 The First Performance of the Piano Sonata
359(7)
Frederic Lamond
Marion M. Scott
29 Discovering John Ireland
366(4)
Kenneth A. Wright
30 John Ireland
370(4)
E. J. Moeran
31 John Ireland the Man
374(2)
C. B. Rees
32 Modern British Composers: John Ireland
376(18)
Edwin Evans
PART V John Ireland's Writings on Music and Musicians
33 John Ireland's Writings on Music
394(31)
Personal Anecdotes
394(1)
Beethoven: A Speech for the Opposition
394(1)
Alan Bush: The Student
395(1)
My Introduction to Beethoven
396(3)
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1)
399(2)
Stanford (2)
401(1)
Elgar (1)
402(1)
Elgar (2)
402(1)
Listen to the Bands!
403(1)
Sir Walter Alcock
404(3)
Ravel at a Party
407(1)
Challenges
407(2)
Memorable First Nights
409(3)
Albert Sammons: A Tribute
412(1)
A Tribute to Vaughan Williams
413(1)
Dr Ireland Reviews his Long Career
414(3)
John Ireland's Programme Notes for his own Music
417(8)
Appendix 1 John Ireland's Addresses 425(1)
Appendix 2 A Note on John Ireland's Handwriting 426(3)
Catalogue of John Ireland's Works 429(20)
John Ireland Discography 449(41)
Stephen Lloyd
Select Bibliography 490(5)
Index of Works 495(10)
General Index 505(25)
Susan Foreman
Historical Recordings of John Ireland and his Music A guide to the recordings on the accompanying CD 530
JEREMY DIBBLE is an Emeritus Professor of Music at Durham University where he taught for 30 years. He is the author of C. Hubert H. Parry: His Life and Music (1998), Charles Villers Stanford: Man and Musician (original edition, 2002), Michele Esposito (2010). With the Boydell Press, Dibble has published John Stainer: A Life in Music (2007), Hamilton Harty: Musical Polymath (2013), British Musical Criticism and Intellectual Thought, 1850-1950 (2018) (with Julian Horton) and The Music of Frederick Delius (2021).