Cardinal Newman as a Musician by Edward Bellasis
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Bellasis, Edward, 1852-1922
English
"Cardinal Newman as a Musician" by Edward Bellasis is a biographical account written in the late 19th century that explores the musical inclinations of the renowned theologian and cardinal, John Henry Newman. This book examines Newman's deep appreciation for music, considering it a profound expressive art form that stirs the intellect and spirit. T...
the human soul toward divine beauty and insight. In the book, Bellasis highlights Newman's early engagement with music, recounting his childhood lessons on the violin and how his passion persisted through his academic and clerical career. It delves into Newman’s reflections on various composers, including Beethoven and Mozart, and discusses how music intertwined with his theological musings. Furthermore, the text captures Newman's thoughts on the role of music in religious settings, illustrating his preference for music that enhances rather than distracts from spiritual worship. Through anecdotes and analysis, the book paints a vivid picture of Newman as a multifaceted figure whose love for music deeply influenced his life and work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Margaret Jones
4 months agoThe research depth is palpable from the very first chapter.
Michael Wilson
2 months agoExtremely helpful for my current research project.
Linda Smith
5 months agoExactly what I was looking for, thanks!
Elizabeth Miller
2 years agoA must-have for graduate-level students in this discipline.
Kimberly Thompson
2 years agoExtremely helpful for my current research project.