Music and the Wesleys: Music and the Wesleys
By Nicholas Temperley (Editor), Stephen 0 Banfield (Editor), Stephen 0 Banfield (Contribution by), Jonathan Barry (Contribution by), Martin V Clarke (Contribution by), Sally Drage (Contribution by), Peter S Forsaith (Contribution by), Peter Holman (Contribution by), Peter Horton (Contribution by), Robin A. Leaver (Contribution by), Alyson McLamore (Contribution by), Geoffrey C Moore (Contribution by), John Nightingale (Contribution by), Philip Olleson (Contribution by), Nicholas Temperley (Contribution by), J. R Watson (Contribution by), Anne Bagnall Yardley (Contribution by), Carlton R Young (Contribution by)
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By Nicholas Temperley (Editor), Stephen 0 Banfield (Editor), Stephen 0 Banfield (Contribution by), Jonathan Barry (Contribution by), Martin V Clarke (Contribution by), Sally Drage (Contribution by), Peter S Forsaith (Contribution by), Peter Holman (Contribution by), Peter Horton (Contribution by), Robin A. Leaver (Contribution by), Alyson McLamore (Contribution by), Geoffrey C Moore (Contribution by), John Nightingale (Contribution by), Philip Olleson (Contribution by), Nicholas Temperley (Contribution by), J. R Watson (Contribution by), Anne Bagnall Yardley (Contribution by), Carlton R Young (Contribution by)
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Providing new insight into the Wesley family, the fundamental importance of music in the development of Methodism, and the history of art music in Britain, Music and the Wesleys examines more than 150 years of a rich music-making tradition in England. John Wesley and his brother Charles, founders of the Methodist movement, considered music to be a vital part of religion, while Charles's sons Charles and Samuel and grandson Samuel Sebastian were among the most important English composers of ...






















