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  1. Hb: Aspects of Havergal Brian (Music in Nineteenth-century Britain) (Music in Nineteenth-century Britain) by Newsletter (Havergal Brian Society), 1997-12
  2. Havergal Brian: A collection of essays; by Lewis Foreman, 1969
  3. SYMPHONIES OF HAVERGAL BRIAN: SYMPHONIES 13-29 V. 2 by MALCOLM MACDONALD, 1978
  4. Havergal Brian: The making of a composer by Kenneth Eastaugh, 1976
  5. Havergal Brian on Music: Volume Two: European and American Music in his Time (Musicians on Music) (v. 2) by Havergal Brian, 2009-04-16
  6. Havergal Brian and His Music (The student's music library : historical and critical studies) by Reginald Nettel, 1976-07-30
  7. Havergal Brian: [perspective on the music] by Malcolm MacDonald, 1972
  8. Havergal Brian's "Gothic symphony": Two studies by Harold Truscott, Paul Rapoport, 1978
  9. Havergal Brian and the performance of his orchestral music: A history and source book by Lewis Foreman, 1976
  10. The Symphonies of Havergal Brian (v. 2) by Malcolm MacDonald, 2006-11-27
  11. Ordeal by music;: The strange experience of Havergal Brian by Reginald Nettel, 1945
  12. Symphony 22: Symphonia Brevis by Havergal Brian, 1977
  13. Havergal Brian on Music: Volume I: British Music (Musicians on Music) (Vol 1) by Havergal Brian, 1986-01-01
  14. Havergal Brian by Robert Matthew-Walker, 1995-05-05

1. Havergal Brian - The Official Website
HAVERGAL BRIAN. www.havergalbrian.org. The official website of the Havergal Brian Society. Comprehensive coverage of the music, life and writings of Havergal Brian; one of the great twentieth century
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2. British Composers,Havergal Brian"
Havergal Brian Society. Havergal Brian 1876 - 1972 British Composer , Journalist. In the early part of his life at different times
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Havergal Brian - 1876 - 1972 British Composer , Journalist. In the early part of his life at different times played the organ, violin and cello until he turned to composing. Compositions - include 32 symphonies , 5 operas, concerto for orchestra, cello concerto and violin concerto, choral works and many songs. Brian's compositions date from 1892 to 1968. Brian's journalism dates from around 1904 and finishes in 1949. Although this tended to be interrupted by more menial jobs when such work was hard to find. "The search for the unknown is the ambition of every composer of genius." Havergal Brian

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5. Havergal Brian - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Havergal Brian. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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6. Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian. William (Havergal) Brian (January 29, 1876 November 28, 1972), was a British composer. He acquired almost legendary
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Havergal Brian
William (Havergal) Brian January 29 November 28 ), was a British composer He acquired almost legendary status for two unusual reasons: the number of his symphonies (thirty-two, an unusually large number for any composer from Beethoven onwards), and the almost total neglect they received for several decades. Even today, after something of a revival of interest, not one of his works can be said to be performed with any frequency. While there are doubtless thousands of composers whose work has received total neglect, Brian is unusual in that he did achieve some early success, and then went on composing so many major works long after any chance of performance would seem to have gone for good. William Brian (he adopted the name "Havergal" from a local family of hymn -writers) was born in Dresden, a district of Stoke-on-Trent , and was one of a very small number of serious-music composers to originate from the English working class . After attending an elementary school he had difficulty finding any congenial work, and taught himself the rudiments of music . For a time he was organist of Odd Rode Church just across the border in Cheshire . In 1895 he heard a choir rehearsing Elgar 's King Olaf , attended the first performance and became a fervent enthusiast of the new music being produced by Richard Strauss and the British composers of the day. Through attending music festivals he made the lifelong friendship of his near-contemporary composer

7. Havergal Brian - Encyclopedia Article About Havergal Brian. Free Access, No Regi
encyclopedia article about Havergal Brian. Havergal Brian in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Havergal Brian.
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8. Potteries Museum - Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian (18761972) Composer Born in Dresden, Brian learned to play the violin, cello and piano at an early age. He later
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Havergal Brian (1876-1972)
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Born in Dresden, Brian learned to play the violin, cello and piano at an early age. He later paid for lessons by playing the organ at local churches. He began his career as a composer at the age of eleven. His adaptation of Shakespeare’s Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day provided him with his first major success.

9. Potteries Museum - Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian (18761972) This was followed in 1907 with an appearance at a promenade concert with Sir Henry Wood. Brian fell
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Havergal Brian (1876-1972)
This was followed in 1907 with an appearance at a promenade concert with Sir Henry Wood. Brian fell into obscurity until 1966 when his Gothic Symphony was conducted by Sir Adrian Boult at the Royal Albert Hall.

10. Havergal Brian. Everything You Wanted To Know About Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian. Everything you wanted to know about Havergal Brian but had no clue how to find it.. Learn about Havergal Brian here! Havergal Brian.
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11. Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian. William (Havergal) Brian (Leden 29, 1876 Listopad 28, 1972), byl Britové skladatel. On získal témer legendární
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Havergal Brian
William (Havergal) Brian Leden 29 Listopad 28 ), byl Britov© skladatel On z­skal t©měř legend¡rn­ status pro dva neobvykl© důvody: jeho č­slo symfonie (dvaatřicet, neobvykle velk© č­slo pro někter©ho skladatel od Beethoven kupředu směřuj­c­), a t©měř ºpln¡ zanedbanost, kterou oni dostali pro několik dek¡d. Dokonce dnes, po něčem obnovy z¡jmu, ne jeden z jeho prac­ může b½t řekl, aby byl vykon¡v¡n s jakoukoli frekvenc­. Zat­mco tam b½t nepochybně tis­ce skladatelů jehož spis dostal ºplnou zanedbanost, Brian je neobvykl½ v tom on přece dosahoval nějak©ho časn©ho ºspěchu, a pak Å¡el na skl¡d¡n­ tak mnoho hlavn­ch děl dlouho po někter©m naděje na produkci by vypadala, že m¡ uplynul½ navždy. William Brian (on adoptoval jm©no " Havergal " od m­stn­ rodiny kosteln­ p­seň - spisovatel©) se narodil v Dresden, okres Prohrab¡vat-na-Trent , a byl jeden z velmi mal©ho č­sla v¡Å¾n½-hudebn­ skladatel© poch¡zet z Angličtina dělnick¡ tř­da . Pot©, co chodil do element¡rn­ Å¡koly on přiměl obt­Å¾ naj­t nějakou kongeni¡ln­ pr¡ci, a učil s¡m poč¡tky

12. Modern Classical Music
Kalinnikov Vasili (1866, Russia) Vaughan Williams (1872, UK) brian havergal (1876, UK) Miaskovsky Nikolai (1881, Russia) Schnabel Artur (1882, Austria) Varese
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Kalinnikov Vasili (1866, Russia)
Vaughan Williams (1872, UK)
Brian Havergal (1876, UK)
Miaskovsky Nikolai (1881, Russia)
Schnabel Artur (1882, Austria)
Varese Edgar (1883, France)
Griffes Charles (1884, USA)
Martinu Bohuslav (1890, Czech)
Nystroem Gosta (1890, Sweden)
Lajtha Laszlo (1892, Hungary)
Rosenberg Hilding (1892, Sweden) Howells Herbert (1892, UK) Langgaard Rued (1893, Denmark) Boulanger Lili (1893, France) Ornstein Leo (1893, Russia) Moore Douglas (1893, USA) Schulhoff Erwin (1894, Czech) Avshalomoff Aaron (1895, USA) Gerhard Roberto (1896, Spain) Hanson Howard (1896, USA) Riisager Knudage (1897, Denmark) Tansman Alexander (1897, Poland) Harris Roy (1898, USA) Leifs Jon (1899, Island) Tcherepnin Alexander (1899, Russia) Klami Uuno (1900, Finland) Luening Otto (1900, USA) Sauguet Henri (1901, France) Partch Harry (1901, USA) Wolpe Stefan (1902, Germany)

13. Brian, Havergal
brian, havergal brian, havergal. Period Early 20th Century. Born Saturday, January 29, 1876 in Staffordshire, England. havergal brian s official web site.
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Brian, Havergal
Brian, Havergal
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Saturday, January 29, 1876 in Staffordshire, England
Died: Tuesday, November 28, 1972 in Sussex, England
Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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Kennedy, Michael,
The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay at the Naxos site If this link does not work, try searching naxos.com

14. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Brian
William havergal brian. ( 1876 1972) ( b. Dresden, Staffsordshire (England), 1876) ( d. Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex (England); 1972) a cycle of the brian symphonies with the assistance of the havergal brian Society (see below) and the Grateful Dead's
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William Havergal Brian
(b. Dresden, Staffsordshire (England), 1876)
(d. Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex (England); 1972) English composer of the generation which followed Stanford, Elgar , Parry, etc (in other words: roughly contemporary with Vaughan Williams , Granville Bantock, Donald Tovey, Frank Bridge and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; older than Arthur Bliss, Walton , etc). Largely self-taught, Brian (William was his birth name; Havergal adopted in 1899) was best known as a composer in the period immediately prior to the Great War (WWI), when his short orchestral pieces were performed by Beecham, Wood, etc... after the war, few of his works were performed. Worked as a critic (later assistant editor) for the magazine "Musical Opinion" from 1922-40, where he championed the music of Schoenberg amongst others... despite this (and the advocacy of musical knights such as Bantock and Tovey), his own music remained in eclipse. Interest in the music of Brian was revived in the last years of his life through the efforts of the young Robert Simpson (then a producer with the BBC) amongst others; with performances of the "Gothic" Symphony and recordings of his symphonies by Myer Fredman, Charles Groves and Charles Mackerras. The Hong Kong-based Marco Polo label have been recording a cycle of the Brian symphonies with the assistance of the Havergal Brian Society (see below) and the Grateful Dead's Rex Foundation... at the present time, it isn't clear whether this cycle will be affected by the death of Jerry Garcia and the subsequent disbanding of the "Dead".

15. The Havergal Brian Society
Life, works, discography and selected bibliography from Hyperion Records.
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THE HAVERGAL BRIAN SOCIETY
President
BRYAN FAIRFAX Vice-Presidents
OLE SCHMIDT
HARRY NEWSTONE
SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
LIONEL FRIEND
MYER FREDMAN
DAVID J BROWN The Havergal Brian Society exists to promote public knowledge of the work of William Havergal Brian (1876-1972) and, to this end, to support and sponsor its publication, performance, and recording.
The Man
Brian was born on 29 January 1876 into a working-class Potteries family in Dresden, Staffordshire. He gained his first musical experience in church choirs and after leaving school at the age of 12 he was in some demand as a church organist. He learned the violin and 'cello, and played in local bands and orchestras. A local teacher gave him a thorough theoretical grounding, but he was virtually self-taught in composition. Nevertheless he rapidly acquired an invincible desire to be a composer and in thefirst decade of the 20th century began to make a name for himself. Some of his music was admired by Elgar, works of his were performed by conductors such as Henry Wood and Thomas Beecham, and for a number of years he and his family were supported by a wealthy Staffordshire businessman so that Brian would be free to compose. All this came to an abrupt end, however, just before the outbreak of World War 1, when various personal crises forced him to leave his home and family. In London he failed to consolidate such musical reputation as he had gained, and for many years he supported a growing second family with a series of menial jobs, often in some poverty.

16. Brian, Havergal (1876 - 1972)
brian, havergal (1876 1972) The English composer havergal brian, in a long career, made little concession to the practical economies of performance
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Brian, Havergal (1876 - 1972)
The English composer Havergal Brian, in a long career, made little concession to the practical economies of performance in a series of orchestral compositions on a grand scale, including 32 symphonies, many of which were for long denied professional performance. The massive Gothic Symphony, the first of these, was written between 1919 and 1927 and includes a setting of the Te Deum. The last symphony was written in 1968. Havergal Brian's works are now at last winning a hearing, after earlier neglect. His musical language is complex but tonal and however eccentric he is never less than impressive. Recommended Recordings Jolly Miller Overture / Violin Concerto Symphony No. 18
Marco Polo 8.223479
Symphony No. 1 "Gothic" [2 CD's]
Marco Polo 8.223280-1
Symphonies Nos. 4 "Psalm of Victory" and 12

Marco Polo 8.223447
Symphonies Nos. 17 and 32
In Memoriam Festal Dance
Marco Polo 8.223481

17. British Composers,Havergal Brian,Harold Truscott"
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18. Klassika: Havergal Brian
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Havergal Brian (1876-1972)
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Geburtstag: 29. Januar 1876
in Dresden, England Todestag: 28. November 1972
in Shoreham-by-Sea, England
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19. BRIAN, Havergal :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
brian, havergal. b Dresden, Staffordshire, 29 January 1876. d Shoreham, Sussex, 28 November 1972, aged ninetysix. At the age of fifteen
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BRIAN, Havergal b Dresden, Staffordshire, 29 January 1876 d Shoreham, Sussex, 28 November 1972, aged ninety-six At the age of fifteen he was organist at the local church. He became apprenticed to a joiner, and then a representative for timber merchants. He was self-taught in composition, and befriended Elgar and Bantock. In 1912 he moved to London, but was very unsuccessful and destitute. In 1918 he became assistant editor of the Musical Opinion, staying in this post until 1939 and writing magazine articles. Requiem, for baritone, chorus and orchestra (discarded) Pantalon and Columbine, romance for small orchestra (discarded) Tragic Prelude, for large orchestra (discarded) Burlesque, variations and overture on an original theme for large orchestra Legende, for large orchestra (lost) 1903 or 1905 (27 or 29) 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?', partsong For Valour, concert overture Hero and Leander, symphonic poem (lost) Psalm 23 for tenor, chorus and orchestra Psalm 137 for baritone, chorus and orchestra First English Suite Carmilhan, for contralto, chorus and orchestra

20. Classical Net Review - Havergal Brian On Music, Vol. 1
havergal brian on Music. Volume One British Music. Malcolm MacDonald, editor London Toccata Press. 1986. 438 pp. Available directly from publisher.
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Havergal Brian on Music
Volume One: British Music
Malcolm MacDonald, editor
London: Toccata Press . 1986. 438 pp.
Available directly from publisher.
ISBN 0907689191 , 0907689205 (paperback)
I suppose most people see the cultural landscape as a feudal one - a lone, high tower representing the great artist, dominating a plain inhabited by everybody else. We talk of the Age of Beethoven or perhaps of Brahms and Wagner or Haydn and Mozart and in so doing get a rather distorted view of what really went on. Britain for the longest time seemed peculiarly susceptible to the inability to hold more than one composer in its head at any one time. Elgar crowded out his contemporaries. Vaughan Williams overshadowed several interesting composers. Britten did the same, blotting out even such formidable figures as Walton and Tippett. Britain, of course, isn't alone in this. For some reason, people want to know the Absolute Best, rather than the merely wonderful. The concept of absolute best holds almost no aesthetic attraction or interest for me. Further, I find it without any valid practical consequence. If I listen to only the Absolute Best, I wind up listening to only one work, a dismal thought. I view good composers as individuals. In my ignorance, I hold Vorisek as a fabulous composer, whose music gives me something I like that's not what any other composer's music gives me. To call one better than another is like asking me which of my family I like best. Havergal Brian lived during one of the most vital periods of British music, the so-called British Renaissance, which scholars tend to date from Parry and Stanford. Fine composers cover the ground, and not just the big names: Delius, Ireland, Bridge, Holst, Leigh, Chagrin, Cooke, Goossens, Delius, Bax, Arnold, Alwyn, Addison, Leighton, Rubbra, Berners, Clarke, Joseph, Dyson, Sorabji, Smyth, Foulds, Scott, Maconchy, Grainger, Jacob, Frankel, Searle, Rawsthorne, Maw, Brian himself, and the list goes on. Brian heard a staggering amount of it, as well as composers from the continent. He recognized the genius of Mahler and Bruckner as soon as the early 1900s. On one side or the other of the edge of poverty all his life and with no substantial recognition of his music until near its end, he made his meager living as a musical journalist and copyist. The journalism got him free tickets to performances, and the reviews provide the proof that he went to as many as he could.

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