ABSTRACT

First published 1999, Howard Irving details Croch’s lecturing career and examines the influences of figures such a Charles Burney and Sir Joshua Reynolds on his approach to the ancient-modern debate. Irving also makes available for the first time in a modern edition Crotch’s 1818 lecture series. These texts help to fill a gap in our knowledge of the development of musical classics, as they span a period of years that were crucial to the history of canon formation.

part One|205 pages

Ancients and Moderns

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|56 pages

Charles Burney, the ancients and the moderns

chapter Three|56 pages

Musicians and men of letters

chapter Four|4 pages

Conclusion: Crotch and classical music

part Two|55 pages

Crotch's 1818 Lectures

chapter |3 pages

Editorial introduction

chapter |7 pages

Introductory Lecture 1818

chapter |5 pages

Lecture II 1818

chapter |5 pages

Lect. IIIrd 1818

chapter |7 pages

Lecture IV. 1818. Sinfonias

chapter |7 pages

Lecture V. 1st Act of Don Giovanni

chapter |7 pages

Lecture VIIIth. The Dettingen Te Deum