In a writing life that spanned the 1910 to 1970s, J.B. Priestley engaged with a variety of subjects, across various literary forms, ranging from politics, popular culture and Englishness through to theories of time. However it has rarely been noted that he also wrote passionately and knowledgeably about music, with the latter playing an important role in key novels, plays and nonfiction. Priestley also promoted chamber festivals, wrote the libretto for an opera ‘The Olympians’, and even occasionally performed himself. Priestley’s writings on music fitted into his concerns about the rise of an Americanised mass order, and his mistrust of commericalised musical forms was shared by other critics of the time. However, Priestley’s work is more...
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Historians have maintained that popular music had an influence upon individuals and in turn society....
An author-generated postprint, incorporating peer review and copy-edit queries. The full publisher-a...
This article examines William Shakespeare's plays for their relationship to Reformation music. It sk...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
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In the 1890s, two musicians travelled between Britain and South Africa. One was the first examiner t...
The lead editors of The English Hymnal (1906), Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams, found Victo...
The canonical repertoire of Western art music – and, by association, the pantheon of its progenitors...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
This project is the pilot set of oral history recordings of a ‘hidden academic history’ of the Popul...
The frequent references to the actors and events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars in ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in English ...
A naval chaplain in the 1790s, a radical arrested after Peterloo, and a smash hit of blackfaceminstr...
YesThis article explores the connections between Bradford-born author J.B. Priestley and the Univers...
Historians have maintained that popular music had an influence upon individuals and in turn society....
An author-generated postprint, incorporating peer review and copy-edit queries. The full publisher-a...
This article examines William Shakespeare's plays for their relationship to Reformation music. It sk...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
Citation: Biddison, Clare. The history of music. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
In the 1890s, two musicians travelled between Britain and South Africa. One was the first examiner t...
The lead editors of The English Hymnal (1906), Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams, found Victo...
The canonical repertoire of Western art music – and, by association, the pantheon of its progenitors...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
This project is the pilot set of oral history recordings of a ‘hidden academic history’ of the Popul...