A Provincial Organ Builder in Victorian England
William Sweetland of Bath
Seiten
2011
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4094-1752-1 (ISBN)
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4094-1752-1 (ISBN)
William Sweetland was a Bath organ builder who flourished from c 1847 to 1902 during which time he built about 300 organs. This title relates the biographical details of Sweetland's family and business history. It consists of a Gazeteer of all known organs by Sweetland organized by counties.
William Sweetland was a Bath organ builder who flourished from c.1847 to 1902 during which time he built about 300 organs, mostly for churches and chapels in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, but also for locations scattered south of a line from the Wirral to the Wash. Gordon Curtis places this work of a provincial organ builder in the wider context of English musical life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. An introductory chapter reviews the provincial musical scene and sets the organ in the context of religious worship, public concerts and domestic music-making. The book relates the biographical details of Sweetland's family and business history using material obtained from public and family records. Curtis surveys Sweetland's organ- building work in general and some of his most important organs in detail, with patents and other inventions explored. The musical repertoire of the provinces, particularly with regard to organ recitals, is discussed, as well as noting Sweetland's acquaintances, other organ builders, architects and artists. Part II of the book consists of a Gazetteer of all known organs by Sweetland organized by counties. Each entry contains a short history of the instrument and its present condition. Since there is no definitive published list of his work, and as all the office records were lost in a fire many years ago, this will be the nearest approach to a comprehensive list for this builder.
William Sweetland was a Bath organ builder who flourished from c.1847 to 1902 during which time he built about 300 organs, mostly for churches and chapels in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, but also for locations scattered south of a line from the Wirral to the Wash. Gordon Curtis places this work of a provincial organ builder in the wider context of English musical life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. An introductory chapter reviews the provincial musical scene and sets the organ in the context of religious worship, public concerts and domestic music-making. The book relates the biographical details of Sweetland's family and business history using material obtained from public and family records. Curtis surveys Sweetland's organ- building work in general and some of his most important organs in detail, with patents and other inventions explored. The musical repertoire of the provinces, particularly with regard to organ recitals, is discussed, as well as noting Sweetland's acquaintances, other organ builders, architects and artists. Part II of the book consists of a Gazetteer of all known organs by Sweetland organized by counties. Each entry contains a short history of the instrument and its present condition. Since there is no definitive published list of his work, and as all the office records were lost in a fire many years ago, this will be the nearest approach to a comprehensive list for this builder.
Gordon Curtis is a chorister and organist with a lifelong interest in church music. He studied for the MA in Organ Historiography at Reading University and is currently involved in editing music for the Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi of Oxford.
Contents: Preface Part I Sweetland's Life and Work: Introduction; Biography; Bath organ builders and Sweetland's other acquaintances; Business history; Inventions; The organs; Some notable instruments; Repertoire; Sweetland's place in English organ building. Part II Gazetteer: Geographical list of Sweetland's organs; Appendix: conjectural worklist of William Sweetland; Select bibliography; Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.8.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Instrumentenkunde |
ISBN-10 | 1-4094-1752-2 / 1409417522 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4094-1752-1 / 9781409417521 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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