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My Musical Life

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Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838–1901) was a clergyman and writer.

Published in 1884, this memoir deals with one of his great interests: music.

He was a proficient violinist, and his musical writings included books on church bell-ringing, violins, and the best-selling Music and Morals (also reissued in this series), which had reached its sixteenth edition by his death.

As curate of St James, Westmoreland Street, he used musical events as a way of turning an empty church into a fashionable one.

He acted as music critic for Truth and the Pall Mall Gazette, in addition to lecturing and writing on religious subjects.

The book recounts a lifetime of making and enjoying music, and conveys Haweis' emotional response to music from an early age.

It is a record of nineteenth-century musical performances and changing tastes, which also demonstrates Haweis' belief in the reforming influence of music on morals and society.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108038654 / 9781108038652
Paperback / softback
780
20/10/2011
United Kingdom
720 pages, 7 Plates, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 900 grams