Bound for America: Three British Composers
Nicholas Temperley documents the lives, careers, and music of three British composers who emigrated from England in mid-career and became leaders in the musical life of the early United States. William Selby of London and Boston (1738-98), Rayner Taylor of London and Philadelphia (1745-1825), and George K. Jackson of London, New York, and Boston (1757-1822) were among the first trained professional composers to make their home in America and to pioneer the building of an art music tradition in the New World akin to the esteemed European classical music. Why, in middle age, would they emigrate and start over in uncertain and unfavorable conditions? How did the new environment affect them personally and musically? Temperley compares their lives, careers, and compositional styles in the two countries and reflects on American musical nationalism and the changing emphasis in American musical historiography.
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Bound for America: Three British Composers
Nicholas Temperley documents the lives, careers, and music of three British composers who emigrated from England in mid-career and became leaders in the musical life of the early United States. William Selby of London and Boston (1738-98), Rayner Taylor of London and Philadelphia (1745-1825), and George K. Jackson of London, New York, and Boston (1757-1822) were among the first trained professional composers to make their home in America and to pioneer the building of an art music tradition in the New World akin to the esteemed European classical music. Why, in middle age, would they emigrate and start over in uncertain and unfavorable conditions? How did the new environment affect them personally and musically? Temperley compares their lives, careers, and compositional styles in the two countries and reflects on American musical nationalism and the changing emphasis in American musical historiography.
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Bound for America: Three British Composers

Bound for America: Three British Composers

by Nicholas Temperley
Bound for America: Three British Composers

Bound for America: Three British Composers

by Nicholas Temperley

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Overview

Nicholas Temperley documents the lives, careers, and music of three British composers who emigrated from England in mid-career and became leaders in the musical life of the early United States. William Selby of London and Boston (1738-98), Rayner Taylor of London and Philadelphia (1745-1825), and George K. Jackson of London, New York, and Boston (1757-1822) were among the first trained professional composers to make their home in America and to pioneer the building of an art music tradition in the New World akin to the esteemed European classical music. Why, in middle age, would they emigrate and start over in uncertain and unfavorable conditions? How did the new environment affect them personally and musically? Temperley compares their lives, careers, and compositional styles in the two countries and reflects on American musical nationalism and the changing emphasis in American musical historiography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252075957
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 08/08/2008
Series: Music in American Life
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Nicholas Temperley is a professor emeritus of musicology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of The Music of the English Parish ChurchHaydn: The CreationThe Hymn Tune Index, and other books.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface....................     vii     

List of Abbreviations....................     xi     

ONE EMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRANTS....................     1     

TWO WILLIAM SELBY....................     12     

THREE RAYNER TAYLOR....................     52     

FOUR GEORGE K. JACKSON....................     123     

CONCLUSIONS....................     195     

Notes....................     205     

Bibliography....................     221     

Index....................     229     


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