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Zusatztext Judiciously argued, perceptive in understanding, and lucid in expression, it is a fitting tribute to one of England's greatest musicians. Informationen zum Autor Born in Kent in 1953, Peter Horton read music at the University of Oxford. He is currently Reference Librarian at the Royal College of Music, where he organized the 3rd Conference on Music in nineteenth-century Britain and has tried to encourage the performance of little-known nineteenth and early twentieth-century British music. He has edited Wesley's anthems for Musica Britannica and has written widely on his music. Klappentext Born into one of England's best-known families! Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76) was not only the foremost organist and church musician of his generation! but a vigorous campaigner for higher standards in cathedral music. Peter Horton has drawn on a wide range of source material to produce a detailed account of Wesley's life and career as he moved from cathedral to cathedral in search of an unattainable ideal. The book is illustrated by a generous selection of musical examples and plates! and includes the most detailed list of works to appear in print. Zusammenfassung Irascible, truculent, but a brilliant musician. Any of these words could accurately describe Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76), the foremost organist and church music composer of his generation. Peter Horton paints a detailed picture of the life and career of this remarkable man whose output includes such favourites as 'Blessed be the God and Father' and 'The wilderness'. List of Plates; Abbreviations; 1. London; 2. Wesley the Composer; 3. Hereford; 4. Exeter; 5. Leeds; 6. Winchester; 7. Gloucester; 8. Postscript; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Work-list; Bibliography; Index