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An in-depth study of the life of Sir Hamilton Harty (1879-1941), pianist, composer and conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, who arguably made Manchester the most important focus for music in Britain in his day.
Sommario
Preface
Hillsborough, Belfast and Dublin - A Musical Apprenticeship - 1879-1901
London (1) 1901-1909: A Pre-eminent 'Collaborator' and Aspiring Composer
London (2) 1909-1914: Composer and Conductor
The War Years and After - 1914-1920
The Hallé Years - 1920-1927
Apogee: From Hallé to the LSO - 1927-33
America and Australia: An Unforeseen Romance - 1933-1936
The Last Years:
The Children of Lir - A Creative Codicil - 1933-41
Bibliography
Appendix One: List of Works
Appendix Two: List of Recordings
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JEREMY DIBBLE is an Emeritus Professor of Music at Durham University where he taught for 30 years. He is the author of
C. Hubert H. Parry: His Life and Music (1998),
Charles Villers Stanford: Man and Musician (original edition, 2002),
Michele Esposito (2010). With the Boydell Press, Dibble has published
John Stainer: A Life in Music (2007),
Hamilton Harty: Musical Polymath (2013),
British Musical Criticism and Intellectual Thought, 1850-1950 (2018) (with Julian Horton) and
The Music of Frederick Delius (2021).
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An in-depth study of the life of Sir Hamilton Harty (1879-1941), pianist, composer and conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, who arguably made Manchester the most important focus for music in Britain in his day.