Thomas Morley

Thomas Morley
Author: Tessa Murray
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843839601

An essential book for scholars and students of renaissance music, as well as the history of music publishing and print. The Renaissance composer and organist Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602) is best known as a leading member of the English Madrigal School, but he also built a significant business as a music publisher. This book looks at Morley's pioneering contribution to music publishing in England, inspired by an established music printing culture in continental Europe. A student of William Byrd, Morley had a conventional education and early career as a cathedral musician both in Norwich and at St Paul's cathedral. Morley lived amongst the traders, artisans and gentry of England's major cities at a time when a market for recreational music was beginning to emerge. His entrepreneurial drive combinedwith an astute assessment of his market resulted in a successful and influential publishing business. The turning point came with a visit to the Low Countries in 1591, which gave him the opportunity to see a thriving music printpublication business at first hand. Contemporary records provide a detailed picture of the processes involved in early modern music publishing and enable the construction of a financial model of Morley's business. Morley died too young to reap the full rewards of his enterprise, but his success inspired the publication by his contemporaries of a significant corpus of readily available recreational music for the public. Critical to Morley's successwas his identification of the sort of music, notably the Italianate lighter style of madrigal, that would appeal to amateur musicians. Surviving copies of the original prints show that this music continued to be used for severalgenerations: new editions in modern notation started to appear from the mid eighteenth century onwards, suggesting that Morley truly had the measure of the market for recreational music. Thomas Morley: Elizabethan Music Publisher will be of particular interest to scholars and students of renaissance music, as well as the history of music publishing and print. Tessa Murray is an honorary research fellow at the University of Birmingham.

The Haunting

The Haunting
Author: T. D. Morley
Publisher: Pageturner Press and Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Love peace pain and grief masks of holy truths receive the blessings of one's love, funny how you need the devil hides in every shadow, brightness is the key so in your heart bear every bad and just be glad that all ends well. Save your face except in love, for love holds all above. Thomas Morley

Record Series

Record Series
Author: Yorkshire Archaeological Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1915
Genre: Wills
ISBN:

Thomas Morley

Thomas Morley
Author: Thomas Morley
Publisher: London : Published for the British Academy by Stainer and Bell
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1991
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Metmen in Wartime

Metmen in Wartime
Author: Morley K. Thomas
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2001
Genre: Canada. Meteorological Division History
ISBN: 1550224484

Everybody's talking about the weather... Metmen in Wartime is a detailed account of the meteorological services in practice in Canada during World War II. Why were forecasts so crucial during the war? For anti-submarine warfare and convoy protection operations from bases along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. But Metmen is also a thorough examination of the men behind the forecasts: the nearly 400 science graduates who became "metmen" and were stationed at flying training schools. This book explains the importance of aviation weather forecasts and instruction in meteorology for student pilots at the Royal Canadian Air Force stations established under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Cooperation with the United States military weather services is also examined.

Thomas Morley

Thomas Morley
Author: Thomas Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1998
Genre: Magnificat (Music)
ISBN: 9780852498422