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Throughout his distinguished career, Philip Brett wrote about the
music of the Tudor period. He carried out pathbreaking work on the
life and music of William Byrd (c.1540-1623), both as an editor and
a historian. He also studied other composers working during the
period, including John Taverner, Thomas Tallis, Orlando Gibbons,
and Thomas Weelkes. Collecting these influential essays together
for the first time, this volume is a tribute to Brett's agile mind
and to his incomparable skill at synthesizing history and musical
analysis. Byrd was a prominent court composer, but also a Catholic.
Besides important instrumental music and English songs, he wrote a
great deal of sacred music, some for his Protestant patrons, and
some for his fellow Catholics who celebrated mass in secret.
Ranging from the report of Brett's findings on the Paston
manuscripts, an unpublished round-table paper that he delivered a
few months before his untimely death, to his monograph-length study
of Byrd's magnum opus, Gradualia, the essays collected here
consider both sacred and secular music, and vocal and instrumental
traditions, providing an intimate glimpse into what was unique
about Byrd and his music. Elegantly written, with the particular
brilliance for which Brett was known, this book opens a fascinating
window onto one of the most fruitful periods of English musical
history.
This important book simply but persuasively demonstrates why we
should provide the opportunities for people with dementia to
experience the great outdoors. It also gives a voice to people with
dementia who have felt the benefit of getting closer to nature. The
contributors explore many different ways in which people with
dementia can experience and interact with nature through pursuits
such as farming, gardening and walking, and the book includes a
chapter on the therapeutic, life-enhancing effects of activities
with animals. The book includes descriptions of projects and
initiatives from around the world that have revolutionised the
everyday experience of people with dementia, and made a real
difference to their quality of life. Illustrated with photographs
amply demonstrating the power of nature to lift the spirits and
enrich life, the book will be an inspiring guide for relatives,
carers and professionals who want to help people with dementia lead
a richer life, experience nature fully and enjoy its many
accompanying benefits.
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