Percy M. Young (1912–2004)
Forfatter af The choral tradition; an historical and analytical survey from the sixteenth century to the present day
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The choral tradition; an historical and analytical survey from the sixteenth century to the present day (1962) 26 eksemplarer
DING DONG BELL. A FIRST BOOK OF NURSERY RHYMES. DEVISED BY P. YOUNG AND EDWARD ARDIZZONE. [THE ILLUSTRATIONS BY E.… (1957) 10 eksemplarer
Britten 5 eksemplarer
Bicinia Hungarica — Redaktør — 3 eksemplarer
The oratorios of Handel 3 eksemplarer
Vaughan Williams 3 eksemplarer
Carols for the Twelve Days of Christmas 2 eksemplarer
Ding dong bell;: A first book of nursery rhymes 2 eksemplarer
Tragic Muse: The Life and Works of Robert Schumann 2 eksemplarer
Instrumental Music 1 eksemplar
Football year 1 eksemplar
A First Garland of Great Tunes 1 eksemplar
John Henry Newman, Edward Elgar and the "Dream of Gerontius" (Occasional Papers S.) (1991) 1 eksemplar
Masters Of Music Stravinsky 1 eksemplar
A handbook of choral technique 1 eksemplar
Concerto 1 eksemplar
Masters of Music Tchaikobsky 1 eksemplar
Football year 1 eksemplar
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna 1 eksemplar
Music 1 eksemplar
Handel 1685-1759 1 eksemplar
Angelus Autem Domini Descendit 1 eksemplar
Samen naar het concert 1 eksemplar
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- Juridisk navn
- Young, Percy Marshall
- Fødselsdato
- 1912-05-17
- Dødsdag
- 2004-05-09
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- England
UK - Fødested
- Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK
- Dødssted
- York, Yorkshire, England, UK
- Uddannelse
- University of Cambridge (Selwyn College)
Christ's Hospital - Erhverv
- musicologist
editor
organist
composer
teacher - Kort biografi
- Percy M. Young, the British music scholar with a special interest in English music of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, has also wrote several books about football.
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I am vaguely familiar with both Newman and Elgar, but I don't actually know The Dream of Gerontius very well; clearly I should try and get into it. The paper is a bit light on Newman, setting the writing of Gerontius in sequence with Newman's earlier work but without really explaining its importance. But it's very good on Elgar, looking at why he chose Gerontius and also at the difficulties he had in publication and production because of the strongly Catholic subject matter - an early performance at the Worcester festival only went ahead after Newman's text was altered on instruction from the local Anglican bishop, lest the good people of Worcester might start believing in Purgatory after listening to the piece. Anyway, I learned things from this and am also motivated to go and learn more.… (mere)