Charles Avison

Charles Avison
Charles Avison

Charles Avison (play /ˈvɨsən/; 16 February 1709 (baptized) – 10 May 1770) was an English composer during the Baroque and Classical periods. He was a church organist at St John The Baptist Church[1] in Newcastle and at St. Nicholas's Church (later Cathedral). He is best remembered for his 12 Concerti Grossi after Scarlatti and his Essay on Musical Expression, the first music criticism published in English.

Contents

Life

Little is known of Avison's early life. The son of Richard and Anne Avison, both musicians, he was baptised on 16 February 1709, at St. John's Church in Newcastle. (According to the New Grove dictionary, he was also born in this city.) His only education can have been at one of the two charity schools serving St John's parish. It is likely that he had early contact with Ralph Jenison, a patron of the arts, and later a member of Parliament.

As a young man, he travelled to London to study under Francesco Geminiani. However, his ties to his hometown remained strong, and on 13 October 1735, he accepted the position of church organist at St. John's Church in Newcastle. Shortly after, he also became organist at nearby St. Nicholas's. Despite numerous offers of more prestigious positions later in life, he never again left Newcastle.

On 15 January 1737, Avison married Catherine Reynolds. They had three surviving children: Jane (1744-1773), Edward (1747-1776), and Charles (1751-1795). Edward and Charles both later served as organists at St. Nicholas's, and Charles published a book of hymns.

In July 1738, Avison was appointed music director of the Newcastle Musical Society. He also collaborated with John Garth's subscription concerts in Durham, and was active in local theatres.

The foundation of Avison's contemporary fame was his Essay on Musical Expression, published in 1752. It was the first work on musical criticism published in English.

Avison was one of the subjects in Robert Browning's Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their Day: "Hear Avison! He tenders evidence/That music in his day as much absorbed/Heart and soul then as Wagner's music now."

Avison died on 10 May 1770, after being caught out in an unusual blizzard that hit from May 2-4.[2] He is buried at St. Andrew's in Newcastle.[3]

Influence

Avison continued the Italian style tradition, which Geminiani had made so popular in London. In his Concerti Grossi, in particular, he carried on Geminiani's technique of modeling orchestral concertos after sonatas by older composers. His Essay on Musical Expression criticized Handel, who was much admired in England at the time.

Since 1994, the Avison Ensemble of Newcastle has been performing Avison’s music on period instruments.

References

  1. ^ Church Website
  2. ^ Historical weather events for the UK
  3. ^ Church Website

Sources

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Charles Avison — Charles Avison. Charles Avison (getauft am 16. Februar 1709 in Newcastle upon Tyne; † 9. oder 10. Mai 1770 ebenda) war ein englischer Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Charles Avison — (* février 1709, Newcastle upon Tyne – † 9 mai ou 10 mai 1770, Newcastle upon Tyne) est un compositeur britannique de la période baroque. Il fut organiste de l église Saint Nicolas de Newcastle, l une des plus vastes églises paroissiales d… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles Avison — Nacimiento febrero de 1709 Tyne …   Wikipedia Español

  • Avison — Charles Avison Charles Avison Charles Avison (* février 1709, Newcastle upon Tyne – † 9 mai ou 10 mai 1770, Newcastle upon Tyne) est un compositeur britannique de la période baroque. Il fut organiste de l église Saint Nicolas de Newcastle, l une… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Avison — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Charles Avison (1709–1770), englischer Komponist David Avison (* 1946), Informatiker Margaret Avison (1918–2007), kanadische Dichterin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehre …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Avison, Charles — ▪ English composer baptized Feb. 16, 1709, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England died May 9, 1770, Newcastle upon Tyne       English composer, organist, and writer on musical aesthetics.       Little is known of Avison s life until he took …   Universalium

  • Charles Nicholas — For the former football player, see Charlie Nicholas. Charles Nicholas is the pseudonymous house name of three early creators of American comic books for the Fox Feature Syndicate and Fox Comics. The name originated at Eisner Iger, one of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Newcastle Cathedral — Cathedral Church of St Nicholas …   Wikipedia

  • Newcastle City Library — New City Library The Library s main entrance Alternative names Charles Avison Building …   Wikipedia

  • Concerto pour orgue — Comme tous les types de concertos, le concerto pour orgue est un genre musical consistant à associer un orgue en tant qu instrument soliste avec un orchestre jouant le rôle d accompagnateur. On ne doit donc pas confondre le concerto pour orgue… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”