1st Edition
Ruth Gipps Anti-Modernism, Nationalism and Difference in English Music
By Jill Halstead
Copyright 2006
204 Pages
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Routledge
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216 Pages
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When Ruth Gipps died in 1999, her legacy was as one of Britain's most prolific female composers. Her creative output spanned some seventy years and includes symphonies, tone poems, concertos, string quartets and various large-scale choral and chamber works. Not content with her creative activities, her boundless energy fuelled her other roles as conductor, concert pianist, orchestral musician and... Read more
Contents: Preface. Part One Themes in Life: Prodigy; War; Conducting; Difference. Part Two Themes in Music: Anti-modernism; Englishness; Difference. List of works; Bibliography; Index.
Biography
Jill Halstead is Senior Lecturer at The Grieg Academy, University of Bergen, Norway.
'This is one of those rare books that combines academic rigour and scholarship with the kind of lucidity that makes engaging bed-time reading. Halstead's broad sweep on the fascinating life of this one woman encompasses all the major themes of trial and challenge that have dogged women musicians, and especially composers, for centuries.' Professor Lucy Green, Institute of Education, University of London, UK 'Halstead's book left me impatient to hear more of Gipps's music... It is a book that will become a key text in British Music Studies, both for Halstead's level headed assessment of Gipps's life and work and for her lucid discussion of so much that is interesting and important in trying to understand the wider issues facing the study of British music and musical life in the 20th century.' North American British Music Studies Association ’Halstead's discussion of the music is lively, accessible and leaves the reader wishing that more of Gipps' music were available on recordings... What Halstead does is present the facts in a clear, engaging manner that make Ruth Gipps come to life on the pages.’ The Delian ’Interesting and valuable as the gender and personality issues are in portraying a human being and in putting her life in the context of its time, the real need is to get to grips with her music. Jill Halstead's book is a fantastic start.’ Tempo






