John Jenkins and his Time
Studies in English Consort Music
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 12 December 1996
- ISBN 9780198164616
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages454 pages
- Size 242x163x29 mm
- Weight 820 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 8 pp plates, line figures, tables, music examples 0
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Short description:
John Jenkins (1592-1678) was a leading English composer of instrumental music of the mid-seventeenth century. These studies of music, instruments, and manuscripts relating to Jenkins and his English contemporaries are by some of the foremost scholars working in the field.
MoreLong description:
John Jenkins (1592-1678) was acknowledged by his English contemporaries as a supreme composer of instrumental music. A conference held in 1992 to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of his birth, rather than focusing only on his life and work, set these in a wider context. Some of the papers included here were first presented at the conference, but are supplemented by others giving a broad conspectus of current work by leading scholars in the field of English consort music. The collection embraces various aspects not only of Jenkin's work, but also some of his contemporaries (Gibbons, Ferrabosco II, Mico, Cobbold), instruments (lute, lyre, viol, organ), and consort manuscripts, including their patrons and copyists.
the collection as a whole is to be warmly welcomed ... they worthily commemorate the composer on his 400th anniversary ... the editors and publishers are to be warmly congratulated on the way they have carried out their tasks.