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  1. Herbert Howells (Border Lines) by Paul Spicer, 1999-03-01
  2. The copyright law: Howell's Copyright law revised and the 1976 act by Herbert Allen Howell, Alan Latman, 1979
  3. Reptiles & Amphibians (National Geographic Nature Library) by Catherine Herbert Howell, 1994-04
  4. Come sing and dance
  5. Backyard wilderness (My first pocket guide) by Catherine Herbert Howell, 1999
  6. Mountain life (My first pocket guide) by Catherine Herbert Howell, 1998
  7. Compositions by Herbert Howells: List of Compositions by Herbert Howells, Hymnus Paradisi, Clarinet Sonata
  8. Requiem (Music Sales America)
  9. Insects (National Geographic Nature Library) by Catherine Herbert Howell, 1997
  10. The copyright law: An analysis of the law of the United States governing registration and protection of copyright works, including prints and labels by Herbert A Howell, 1942
  11. Herbert Howells: Six Pieces for Organ (Music Sales America) by Herbert Howells, 2002-06-15
  12. Herbert Howells: Hymnus Paradisi (Full Score) by Music Sales America -, 2010-01-01
  13. Lives of Lord Herbert of Cherbury and Thomas Ellwood (Autobiography [ed. by W.D. Howells) by Edward Herbert Herbert of Cherbury, 1905
  14. Herbert Howells: Sir Patrick Spens Op.23 (Music Sales America) by Herbert Howells, 2006-06-01

1. Howells,Herbert
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Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Piano Grade Comments Sonata
Written Duration Comments A monumental work with two movements. Moderate dissonance, and excellent quality; maintains an English sound. Much of this piece works better if played on the A Clarinet. Publisher
Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Piano Grade Comments Prepared on Sat Feb 28 20:37:15 2004

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Herbert Howells was born in Lydney, Gloucester on 17 October 1892.
He showed a keen interest in composition early in his life and, at the age of eighteen, became a pupil of Herbert Brewer, Organist of Gloucester Cathedral. In 1912 he was awarded a scholarship to the Royal College of Music and studied under Charles Villiers Stanford, Walter Parratt, Charles Wood and Hubert Parry. In 1913 Howells write his Piano Concerto No 1 in C minor. This was his first orchestral work: originally given the number Op 8 by the composer, he later renumbered it as Op 4. This concerto received its world premiere in July 1914 at the Queen's Hall, London with Arthur Benjamin as soloist. (His Piano Concerto No 2 in C Major was later commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society and first performed at the Queen's Hall in 1925 by Harold Samuel, conductor Malcolm Sargent)
In 1920, after ill-health forced him to relinquish his position as sub-organist of Salisbury Cathedral, Howells returned to the RCM to teach composition, an occupation which was to interest him until the end of his life. Howells also taught at St Paul's Girls' School, Hammersmith, and, in 1950, was appointed King Edward VII Professor of Music at London University.

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Herbert Howells was born in Lydney, Gloucester on 17th October 1892. In 1912 he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music where he studied composition with Stanford and was considered the best of his generation of composers. He started his musical career as a cathedral organist and in 1936 succeeded Gustav Holst as director of music at St Paul's Girls' School in London. He taught composition for many years at the Royal College of Music, where Gordon Jacob was one of his pupils.
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Herbert Howells (18921983). Herbert study. However, GMCD 7119 contains most of Howells published piano music. Herbert Howells on Guild Music.
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Herbert Howells taught composition at the Royal College of Music which has a distinguished tradition of composer-teachers going back to Parry and Stanford , both of whom joined the institution when it opened in 1883. Howells was also associated with the University of London. He was appointed King Edward VII Professor, a somewhat anomalous position, since the University did not have a music faculty. When his successor Thurston Dart set one up at King's College in 1964, he met with considerable opposition from the music colleges, who had little awareness of and sympathy for current concepts of musicology. In an interview with Christopher Palmer, Howells states that one of the two revelatory musical experiences of his youth was hearing the premiere of the Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis in Gloucester Cathedral in 1910, the excitement of the performance being magnified by the coincidence that, after leaving the rostrum, Vaughan Williams happened to sit next to Howells and the two of them followed the same score through the subsequent performance of The Dream of Gerontius. (How rarely do people follow scores in performances now!). Both were Gloucestershire men, though from opposite sides of the county. Howells came from Lydney on the Welsh side of the Severn, Vaughan Williams from Down Ampney (between Cirencester and Swindon). Their musical tastes were very similar; the English folk idiom is less overt in Howells, but both were influenced by music of the sixteenth century, which in Howells' case led to a contrapuntal approach to music. Howells contrasted the blocks of sound typical of the music of Delius, whom he admired for his mastery of flow and continuity, with his own manner; 'I think polyphonically, in lines'.

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Herbert Howells One of my favorite composers, Howells was born in 1892 in Lydney, Gloucester. By the year 1912 he had won a scholarship
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O ne of my favorite composers, Howells was born in 1892 in Lydney, Gloucester. By the year 1912 he had won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where his main teachers were Charles Stanford and Charles Wood . Shortly after his arrival, his Mass in the Dorian Mode was sung at Westminster Cathedral, providing Howells with lime-light.
E arly in his career he fell ill, and was not expected to live, yet by 1920 he had recovered and in the same year began to teach composition at RCM, which he continued until he was 80. He taught, adjudicated and made people want to sing. He was appointed King Edward VII Professor of Music at London University in 1950.
M ost of Howells church music was written well into his career, however there are three pieces worth mentioning which come from his earlier years; A Spotless Rose, Sing Lullaby, 1918-20; Nunc Dimittis, 1924. His music is an amelioration of the styles of Parry, Stanford, and Walton. He was inspired by all forms of music. He had a love of modes and counterpoint. He can be considered one of, if not, the greatest Georgian Composers, and his best works can be considered some of the finest writing by an English Composer in the 20th century.
H owells is one of my favourite composers. His work is so deep and profound, yet very easy to follow. The range of melodies and harmonies is astounding; it would have been great to take a lesson or two from him!

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HERBERT HOWELLS Born in Lydney, Gloucester on October 17, 1892, as a very young man Herbert Howells Concerto for Strings, composed in 1938, comes from his later era. A characteristic of his early music is its breezy, often whimsical youthfulness. This is not to infer that his later music is excessively weighty or morbid, but that his early music is blessed with a mercurial lightness that seems missing from much of his later phase (a rule not without exceptions, as in his Sonatina for piano, composed in 1971, a composition brimming with youthful piquancy). Harmonically Howells' early music is quite approachable, being composed in an extended tonal style. It frequently makes use of modality, folksong aspects (without actually quoting them), and polytonality. Unfortunately, the event had such an impact on him that Howells all but stopped composing for a decade. There were more powerful blows to come. In 1934, Sir Edward Elgar died, an event that affected him deeply. The next year, his only son Michael died at age nine. At the advice of a number of close friends, Howells began to take refugeand find consolationin his music. One of the first results was Hymnus Paradisi , regarded as his finest composition.

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Herbert HOWELLS. 1892 1983. Herbert Norman Howells was born on 17th October 1892 in Lydney, near Gloucester. Howells spent
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Howells became head organist at Aylburton Church in Gloucestershire and at this time heard music at Gloucester Cathedral that would change his life. Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford Cathedrals have, since around 1724, hosted the annual Three Choirs Festival and it was during the Festivals in 1907 and 1910 that Howells first heard George Frideric Handel's Messiah Sea Drift by Frederick Delius, and the premiere of Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis for String Orchestra Mass in the Dorian Mode , his first liturgical choral work, for his lessons with Stanford and it was such a success that it was performed by the Westminster Cathedral Choir later that year, the first of many honours. In 1916, Howells received money from the Carnegie Trust for his Pianoforte Quartet in A minor
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Photo of Herbert Howells used by kind permission of Hyperion Records, London, England New! The Christopher Palmer biography of Herbert Howells is once again available from Thames Publishing in Kensington. The publisher can be reached at 0181 9693579 (note that this is a UK numberoverseas calls will involve a slightly different procedure).
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18. Howells, Herbert (1892 - 1983)
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Howells, Herbert (1892 - 1983)
Herbert Howells started his musical career as a cathedral organist. He succeeded Gustav Holst as director of music at St Paul's Girls' School in London and taught composition for many years at the Royal College of Music. A pupil of Stanford and Charles Wood at the Royal College, he wrote music within the prevailing English tradition, showing some affinity with Vaughan Williams in his choral music. Orchestral Music The orchestral music of Howells includes two Piano Concertos, a Pastoral Rhapsody and, in 1949, Music for a Prince. The Concerto for Strings of 1939 was followed by a Suite, also for string orchestra. Chamber Music Howells wrote an interesting Phantasy Quartet and a later String Quartet 'In Gloucestershire'. Among other compositions for instrumental ensemble are a Rhapsody Quintet for clarinet and string quartet, sonatas for oboe and for clarinet and piano, and three Violin Sonatas. Organ Music As an organist by training, Howells added significantly to the repertoire of English organ music, notably in two Organ Sonatas, four organ Rhapsodies and sets of Psalm Preludes. Recommended Recording Psalm Preludes Op. 32

19. HERBERT HOWELLS 1892 -- 1983
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Born in Lydney, Gloucester on October 17, 1892, as a very young man Herbert Howells decided he wanted to be a composer. Fortunately, unlike many with the desire, he also possessed sufficient talent. After winning a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, he studied composition with Stanford and counterpoint with Wood. Sir Arthur Bliss praised his natural gifts for music. Stanford called Howells his "son in music". At the RCM, he was considered the best of his generation of composers. Much of Howells' early work is instrumental. In spite of severe health problems that kept him out of World War I, by the end of the 1920s he had composed 2 piano concertos, 3 violin sonatas, 3 string quartets, and other assorted chamber and choral music that received attention and favor. Of his important instrumental works, only the Concerto for Strings composed in 1938 comes from his later era. A number of his early works received prestigious recognition, including the Carnegie Award in 1916 and the Cobbett Prize in 1918. He began to achieve recognition with his songs, which are considered among the best of his generation. By all accounts, Herbert Howells was a rising star in British music. A characteristic of his early music is its breezy, often whimsical youthfulness. This is not to infer that his later music is excessively weighty or morbid, but that his early music is blessed with a mercurial lightness that seems missing from much of his later phase (a rule not without exceptions, as in his

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