This article investigates occasional anthems written for the Chapel Royal by Henry Purcell, John Blow, and William Turner in an attempt to understand the political work enacted through their texts and settings. The anthem’s place in the liturgy and its relationship to the sermon is considered, along with the ways in which anthem texts were selected, compiled, and adapted from source texts. Though occasional anthems usually served to interpret current events favourably for the regime, during the crisis caused by James II’s prosecution of the Seven Bishops Blow set texts that can be interpreted as challenging the king’s pro-Catholic policies. The article concludes by considering the extent to which the characteristics of an anthem text can be...
John Weldon (1676-1736) was 'Composer to the Chapel Royal' from 1708/9 until his death. As such he ...
In Restoration England (1660–1707), religious disputes between Protestants and Catholics dominated n...
Shortly after the release of the King James Bible in 1611 George Withers published one of the first ...
This article investigates occasional anthems written for the Chapel Royal by Henry Purcell, John Blo...
Although the English anthem was the primary form of sacred composition in England during the Renaiss...
This thesis includes a compilation of the political, theological and musical influences which were i...
abstract: The English Renaissance anthem Christ rising again is a valuable addition to the study of ...
The development of the verse anthem with strings in Restoration England has been thoroughly research...
The sacred anthem has had a unique conception and development that compares readily to that of other...
This research is concerned with the consort anthem, considered here as a subset of the English, post...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
John Blow (1649-1708) was among the first group of boys pressed into the service of King Charles II,...
This study analyses the importance of songs in British eighteenth-century culture with specific refe...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
In an article on canon composition in England, Denis Collins noted similarities in the canonic style...
John Weldon (1676-1736) was 'Composer to the Chapel Royal' from 1708/9 until his death. As such he ...
In Restoration England (1660–1707), religious disputes between Protestants and Catholics dominated n...
Shortly after the release of the King James Bible in 1611 George Withers published one of the first ...
This article investigates occasional anthems written for the Chapel Royal by Henry Purcell, John Blo...
Although the English anthem was the primary form of sacred composition in England during the Renaiss...
This thesis includes a compilation of the political, theological and musical influences which were i...
abstract: The English Renaissance anthem Christ rising again is a valuable addition to the study of ...
The development of the verse anthem with strings in Restoration England has been thoroughly research...
The sacred anthem has had a unique conception and development that compares readily to that of other...
This research is concerned with the consort anthem, considered here as a subset of the English, post...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
John Blow (1649-1708) was among the first group of boys pressed into the service of King Charles II,...
This study analyses the importance of songs in British eighteenth-century culture with specific refe...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
In an article on canon composition in England, Denis Collins noted similarities in the canonic style...
John Weldon (1676-1736) was 'Composer to the Chapel Royal' from 1708/9 until his death. As such he ...
In Restoration England (1660–1707), religious disputes between Protestants and Catholics dominated n...
Shortly after the release of the King James Bible in 1611 George Withers published one of the first ...