Herbert Howells (1 892-1 983) occupies an important niche in the history of western music. His developments in music for the Anglican liturgy from the 1940's onward continue to affect sacred music to this very day. These developments include a marked increase in text-painting, expansion of the "acceptable" harmonic spectrum and of choral technique, and a general advance in artistry and compositional methods. By the time of his death, Howells had created a body of liturgical works that firmly established him as a master at his craft. However, this created a somewhat one-sided view of his talent. In point of fact, Howells' turn to liturgical music did not happen until fairly late in his career. Before this and throughout his entire life, he c...