HB: Aspects of Havergal BrianJürgen Schaarwächter This volume brings together a wide selection of articles published in the Havergal Brian Society Newsletter which include interviews, personal recollections of Brian and several detailed analyses of some of his works, generously illustrated with music examples. The book concludes with a recently updated catalogue of works. |
Contents
A voice from the past | 33 |
Friendship with Havergal Brian | 53 |
Aspects of Brian With an excursus by Godfrey Berry | 61 |
Havergal Brians productive discontinuity With a com | 93 |
Havergal Brian talking to Robert Simpson and Jeffrey Anderson | 105 |
Havergal Brians letter to Herbert Thompson | 127 |
The Gothic revisited | 148 |
Beethovens Ninth Symphony in relation to Brians | 162 |
Some thoughts on the 30th | 248 |
Havergal Brian and the singlemovement symphony | 255 |
Havergal Brians largescale choral works before 1914 | 267 |
Cleopatras librettist | 311 |
Havergal Brian and The Tigers | 318 |
Let the Roar of the Tigers be Heard in | 333 |
Brians impatient Tigers | 339 |
Havergal Brian and the bare 5th With | 349 |
Havergal Brians Second Symphony | 170 |
Brians Third Symphony | 193 |
Thoughts on Havergal Brians Seventh Symphony | 217 |
Brian and Mahler four symphonies in comparison | 224 |
Havergal Brians Fourteenth Symphony | 233 |
Preparing Brians scores for per | 242 |
Havergal Brians solo piano music | 355 |
Havergal Brian and the percussion section | 381 |
Brian Mahler Shostakovitch and Schoenberg | 390 |
The Brian revival | 403 |
Index | 413 |
Copyright | |


