© 1983 Paul HarvieThe choral foundation of St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne is unique in Australia and one of very few outside the British Isles. The tradition of the Daily Office sung by a professional choir of boys and men has long existed in English cathedrals and collegiate chapels, but the transference of the tradition, even to British colonies in the nineteenth century, was anything but automatic. The revival of English choral music which had followed in the wake of the Oxford Movement earlier in the century must have provided considerable impetus at the time, but musical foundations were less easily set up in new places than maintained in the old ones. St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne was o...
The Chapel Royal of Dublin Castle, the household chapel of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was opene...
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Ph. D. Thesis.This study traces the history of choral singing in Newcastle and its environs from 185...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Background to the Anglican Church in the D...
Based on my recent research for a book chapter about music in Cornwall, this paper looks at how musi...
The latter half of the 19th century was a time of immense change in Presbyterianism worldwide in res...
© 2001 Ian BurkAlfred Ernest Floyd arrived in Australia from the United Kingdom in February 1915 to ...
In June 1947 A.E. Floyd unexpectedly resigned as organist of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. He was ...
Speaking to members of the Lyttelton Colonists’ Society in 1851, John Robert Godley outlined the for...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
This book explores the religious, musical, and cultural motives and reasons for establishing and pre...
Despite the authoritative and very explicit directions from the Vatican in 1903, the Catholic Archdi...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
The Chapel Royal of Dublin Castle, the household chapel of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was opene...
This study describes how the English cathedral tradition of chorister training is maintained within ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study traces the history of choral singing in Newcastle and its environs from 185...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Background to the Anglican Church in the D...
Based on my recent research for a book chapter about music in Cornwall, this paper looks at how musi...
The latter half of the 19th century was a time of immense change in Presbyterianism worldwide in res...
© 2001 Ian BurkAlfred Ernest Floyd arrived in Australia from the United Kingdom in February 1915 to ...
In June 1947 A.E. Floyd unexpectedly resigned as organist of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. He was ...
Speaking to members of the Lyttelton Colonists’ Society in 1851, John Robert Godley outlined the for...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
This book explores the religious, musical, and cultural motives and reasons for establishing and pre...
Despite the authoritative and very explicit directions from the Vatican in 1903, the Catholic Archdi...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
The Chapel Royal of Dublin Castle, the household chapel of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was opene...
This study describes how the English cathedral tradition of chorister training is maintained within ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study traces the history of choral singing in Newcastle and its environs from 185...