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Christopher
Fifield - Ibbs and Tillett:
The Rise and Fall of a Musical
Empire. Just published
by Ashgate. 692 pages, 78
b/w illustrations. Hardback
for only £29.95 post-free
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ELGAR
- Child Of Dreams
Jerrold Northrop Moore Faber
and Faber Limited, London
2004 hardback ISBN 0-571-22337-0
IBBS
AND TILLETT: The Rise
and Fall of a Musical Empire
by Christopher Fifield April
2005 244 x 172
mm Includes 78 b&w
illustrations 724 pages
Hardback Ashgate
Publishing Limited 1 84014
290 1 £29.95
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This
is great big palatial book;
that's the first impression
and the impression stays.
Its splendour is its detail
and its finish and it is
very readable - packed with
good stories but with a
fascinating narrative sweep
across the decades. ...
see Full
Review
London
- A Musical Gazetteer by
Lewis Foreman and Susan
Foreman
Illustrations: 100 illustrations
Number of Pages: 352 Paperback
ISBN 0 300 10402 2 PRICE:
£15.99 PUB DATE: 31 Mar
2005 [RB]
Indispensable
to a world of lovers and
addicts of London as well
as to those researching
classical musical subjects
of one sort or another.
... see Full
Review
Eric
Charles Blake
Wars, Dictators and the
Gramophone 1898-1945 pp320;
illustrated; laminated cover.published
by Sessions of York, Huntingdon
Rd, York YO31 9HS, England
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LONDON
– a Musical Gazetteer By
Lewis and Susan Foreman
Yale University Press, New
Haven and London, 2005 ISBN
0-300-10402-2 (chalk.paper)
384 pp 107 b/w illus large
format paperback ISBN 0
300 10402 2 £15:99.
The
Singer's Ego
Finding Balance between
Music and Life By: Lynn
Eustis
Carole
Farley –
singer and champion
of repertoire.
Interviewed by Anne
Ozorio
View
from the audienceby Frank T. Manheim:
THE RELEVANCE
OF FUTURISM IN CLASSICAL
MUSIC TODAY: WHY CONTEMPORARY
COMPOSERS STILL HAVE
TROUBLE EXCITING AUDIENCES
George
ENESCU:
a fiftieth anniversary
commemoration through
recordings
Part I: Enescu the composer
- Evan Dickerson
CLASSICAL
MUSIC - TOO ÉLITIST
?Arthur
Butterworth Sir
Peter Maxwell Davies
recently commented that
there was a real danger
that Classical Music
might soon die out altogether.
Arthur Butterworth responds
Murray
McLachlan reflects
on the fruits of a private
pilgrimage in
the life and music of
JOHN WILLIAMSON
'Its
trickery is to seduce
the eyes rather than
the ears; in that sense,
1984 fails lamentably
as opera.' Marc
Bridle reviews
the world premiere of
Lorin Maazel's new opera
at Covent Garden.
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