Richard Runciman Terry resigned from Westminster Cathedral in 1924 after twenty threeyears as Director of Music. During his tenure, and for the previous four years at Downside Abbey, a substantial corpus of fifteenth and sixteenth-century music was recovered by Terry from a range of manuscripts, bringing a previously forbidden and neglected repertoire back to use and public notice. The consequences of this work were far-reaching, directly influencing the compositions of his contemporaries and simultaneously contributing to the reception of Latin into Anglican liturgy. This thesis examines Terry’s significant contribution to music in the early twentieth-century and more broadly the shift in national cultural attitudes to the use of Latin in ...
IN February 1816 Richard Fitzwilliam, seventh Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Thorncastle, die...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
The title of this thesis is taken from the Book of Common Prayer, specifically from the section 'Of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
Thomas Tallis, known by some as the Father of English Church Music, accomplished one of the most i...
During past investigations into early seventeenth-century sacred music practices, scholars have ofte...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDuring the eighteenth century conditions within the Church of Englan...
The Elizabethan music partbooks of Robert Dow, Fellow of All Souls, are notable not only for their e...
The Elizabethan music partbooks of Robert Dow, Fellow of All Souls, are notable not only for their e...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
Codified at Salisbury Cathedral in southern England during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
The gradual unfolding of religious reform movements in Tudor England has generated considerable scho...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
The second half of the seventeenth century was a period of considerable upheaval in English music, ...
IN February 1816 Richard Fitzwilliam, seventh Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Thorncastle, die...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
The title of this thesis is taken from the Book of Common Prayer, specifically from the section 'Of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
Thomas Tallis, known by some as the Father of English Church Music, accomplished one of the most i...
During past investigations into early seventeenth-century sacred music practices, scholars have ofte...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDuring the eighteenth century conditions within the Church of Englan...
The Elizabethan music partbooks of Robert Dow, Fellow of All Souls, are notable not only for their e...
The Elizabethan music partbooks of Robert Dow, Fellow of All Souls, are notable not only for their e...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
Codified at Salisbury Cathedral in southern England during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
The gradual unfolding of religious reform movements in Tudor England has generated considerable scho...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
The second half of the seventeenth century was a period of considerable upheaval in English music, ...
IN February 1816 Richard Fitzwilliam, seventh Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Thorncastle, die...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
The title of this thesis is taken from the Book of Common Prayer, specifically from the section 'Of ...