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The author presents a compact biography that traces the subject's career and catalogues church music, odes, anthems, instrumental sonatas, and incidental theatre scores, situating them within contemporary performance practice. He evaluates the fragmentary survival of much stage music and argues that one short opera remains fully performable and contains an especially celebrated lament, while many masque and theatrical pieces lose coherence without staging. The book analyzes stylistic traits—a recurring freshness, mingled vigor and melancholy—and contrasts this voice with earlier modal traditions, concluding with discussion of late works, sources, and the editorial difficulties of producing a reliable collected edition.

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John F. Runciman

John F. Runciman was a notable musicologist and writer, recognized for his insightful discussions on classical music and its composers. His works often explore the lives and contributions of significant figures in music history. Among his key publications are "Haydn," which delves into the life and works of the esteemed composer, and "Richard Wagner, Composer of Operas," where he examines Wagner's influence on the operatic landscape. Runciman's writings reflect a deep appreciation for music, blending scholarly analysis with accessible prose, making his contributions valuable for both music enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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