Substance of Several Courses of Lectures on Music

Read in the University of Oxford, and in the Metropolis

William Crotch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:20th Mar '14

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This 1831 work, based on popular lectures delivered in Oxford and London, includes a penetrating assessment of contemporary musical taste.

The organist and composer William Crotch (1775–1847) published this work in 1831. Drawing on his expertise as an Oxford professor and principal of the Royal Academy of Music, the book is based on his popular lectures and includes a penetrating assessment of contemporary musical taste.An exceptional child prodigy at the keyboard, the organist and composer William Crotch (1775–1847) attracted the attention of both George III and Charles Burney, going on to become one of the most eminent musical figures of his day. Following a period of study in Cambridge, at the age of fifteen he was appointed organist at Christ Church, Oxford. At twenty-one he assumed the university's chair of music, a post he retained until his death. The first principal of the Royal Academy of Music between 1822 and 1832, Crotch is remembered today for his oratorio Palestine. The present work, which first appeared in 1831, made his expertise available to a wider audience. Based on popular lectures given in Oxford and London, the book includes a penetrating assessment of contemporary musical taste and a list of Crotch's sheet music. His Elements of Musical Composition (1812) is also reissued in this series.

ISBN: 9781108065153

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm

Weight: 250g

188 pages