About This Book
A detailed biographical study traces the upbringing, family background, education, and musical career of an eighteenth-century English composer and investigates the creation and early reception of the patriotic song Rule, Britannia. The author assembles archival documents, autograph letters, contemporary accounts, musical excerpts, and illustrations to reconstruct performances, publication history, and episodes such as theatrical disturbances. Alongside musical analysis and facsimiles of scores, the narrative reflects on the composer’s personal choices, reputation, and how character and conduct shaped his professional fortunes. Supporting material includes transcriptions of documents, reproductions of portraits and prints, and annotated musical examples.






