The Chorister at the Abbey

The Chorister at the Abbey
Author: Lis Howell
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1569475083

The second in a series of contemporary ecclesiastical mysteries: The Norbridge Chronicles.

Treasures of Westminster Abbey

Treasures of Westminster Abbey
Author: Tony Trowles
Publisher: Scala Arts Publishers Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781857596496

- New edition of this exploration of one of Britain's greatest buildings - A comprehensive, beautifully illustrated survey of Westminster Abbey's art treasures Westminster Abbey has a history stretching back over a thousand years. Founded as a Benedictine monastery in the mid-tenth century, it is the coronation church where monarchs have been crowned amid great splendor since 1066. The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is a treasure house of architectural and artistic achievement on which each succeeding century has left its mark. The medieval and Renaissance tombs within the Abbey, though among the most important in Europe, form only a small part of the extraordinary collection of gravestones, memorials and monumental sculpture for which it has long been famous. Ranging from the thirteenth-century shrine of St Edward and the Renaissance splendor of Henry VII's Lady Chapel, to the literary memorials of Poets' Corner and the statues of twentieth-century martyrs on the Abbey's west front, this book describes the stained glass, furniture, sculpture, textiles, wall paintings and many other historic artefacts found within this remarkable church. Contents: Introduction; Edward the Confessor's Chapel; Sacrarium and High Altar; Quire and Crossing; North Transept and Ambulatory; South Ambulatory and Transept; Nave; Lady Chapel; Cloisters; Abbey Precincts.

The Abbey Psalter

The Abbey Psalter
Author: Eudes Bamberger
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1981
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809103164

The Psalter is the prayerbook of the people of God. The tradition of incorporating the Psalter in the teaching and life and worship of the primitive community was maintained in the centuries following the apostolic period and continued to provide a major influence upon the thought and spirituality of Christians throughout patristic times. Perhaps no other book of the Bible has been more fully commented upon and explained than the Psalter, right on through the Middle Ages and into Reformation times. - from Foreward by John Eudes Bamberger, Abbott of the Genesee

The Chilbury Ladies' Choir

The Chilbury Ladies' Choir
Author: Jennifer L. Ryan
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101906758

"Through letters and journals, [this novel] unfolds the struggles, affairs, deceptions, and triumphs of a village choir during World War II [in England]"--Dust jacket flap.

The Choir

The Choir
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1924
Genre: Church music
ISBN:

The Flower Arranger at All Saints

The Flower Arranger at All Saints
Author: Lis Howell
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472126467

She didn't expect to meet her maker quite so soon... In the picturesque village of Tarnfield in the North of England, feuds and rivalries lie hidden under its genteel surface. Then the new vicar decides it's time the community was shaken up and that brings together an unlikely alliance of Suzy Spencer, working mother, part time tv producer, sometime (amateur) flower arranger and full time mess, and Robert Clark, conservative widower of the parish. But their alliance comes too late to save the regular flower arranger, found decoratively slain among her own handiwork in the local church vestry...

Tonic to the Nation: Making English Music in the Festival of Britain

Tonic to the Nation: Making English Music in the Festival of Britain
Author: Nathaniel G. Lew
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317009886

Long remembered chiefly for its modernist exhibitions on the South Bank in London, the 1951 Festival of Britain also showcased British artistic creativity in all its forms. In Tonic to the Nation, Nathaniel G. Lew tells the story of the English classical music and opera composed and revived for the Festival, and explores how these long-overlooked components of the Festival helped define English music in the post-war period. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, Lew looks closely at the work of the newly chartered Arts Council of Great Britain, for whom the Festival of Britain provided the first chance to assert its authority over British culture. The Arts Council devised many musical programs for the Festival, including commissions of new concert works, a vast London Season of almost 200 concerts highlighting seven centuries of English musical creativity, and several schemes to commission and perform new operas. These projects were not merely directed at bringing audiences to hear new and old national music, but to share broader goals of framing the national repertory, negotiating between the conflicting demands of conservative and progressive tastes, and using music to forge new national definitions in a changed post-war world.