[Thou mastering me God! / music by] Konrad Wolff ; [words by] Gerard Manley Hopkins. c1990.
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Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889
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Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, on July 28, 1844, as the eldest of nine children to Manley and Catherine Hopkins, née Smith. From 1863 to 1867, Hopkins studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford University, taking first-class degrees in both Classics and Greats. At Oxford, Hopkins befriended the poet Robert Bridges. In 1866, Hopkins converted to Catholicism. Upon entering the Society of Jesus in 1868, he destroyed the poetry he had written up to that point. Hopkins then stud...
Wolff, Konrad, 1907-1989
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German-American pianist. Wolff (b.1907; d.1989) studied with Joseph Lomba, Bruno Elsner and Artur Schnabel and concertized around the world. He gave numerous master classes and taught at the Westchester Conservatory, Drew University and Peabody Conservatory. Wolff also wrote Schnabel's Interpretations of Piano Music, 2nd ed., Masters of the Keyboard, 2nd ed., and Erich Itor Kahn as well as contributing to many scholarly journals. From the description of Paper...