Watchmen on the Walls of Music Across the Atlantic Reception of Charles Villiers Stanford and his Music in the American Press

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Dr Adèle Commins

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Irish born composer Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924) is a central figure in the British Musical Renaissance. Often considered only in the context of his work in England, with occasional references to his Irish birthplace, the reception of Stanford’s music in America provides fresh perspectives on the composer and his music.

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Commins, A. (2020). Watchmen on the Walls of Music Across the Atlantic: Reception of Charles Villiers Stanford and his Music in the American Press. Imaginaires, (22), 29-59. https://doi.org/10.34929/imaginaires.vi22.5
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Dr Adèle Commins, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland

Musicologist Dr Adèle Commins is Head of Department of Creative Arts, Media and Music at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Her research interests concentrate on nineteenth- and twentieth-century English and Irish music, with a particular focus on the solo piano music of Charles Villiers Stanford. Other research interests include music editing and the scholarship of teaching and learning. She is an accomplished performer on piano, piano accordion and as a singer, and is musical director of a local church choir and the Oriel Traditional Orchestra. She serves on a number of national committees including the Society for Music Education in Ireland National Committee and the RILM Ireland committee and serves on the boards of a number of creative bodies.

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