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Book Reviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Extract

  • George Perle on the ‘Lyric Suite’ Catherine Dale

  • Musical Nationalism in UK and Finland Peter Palmer

  • Humphrey Searle on the Internet Lewis Foreman

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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References

1 University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1962, 6th rev. ed., 1992.

1 From Twenty British Composers edited by Dickinson, Peter (The Feeney Trust/Chester Music, 1975), pp.1416 Google Scholar. Readers might like also to remember Searle's earlier article on this subject in Tlie Listener, 29 November 1962, not included on the Internet.

2 BBC Scottish SO/A Francis, CPO 999376–2 (since this review was written, the remaining two symphonies have appeared on CPO 999 541–2. Ed.)

3 DoctorJennifer, R: The BBC and the Ultra-Modem Problem: A Documentary Study of the British Broadcasting Corporation's Dissemination of Second Viennese School Repertoire, 1922–36. Thesis, PhD, Northwestern University, 1993 Google Scholar.

4 ‘Extract from Quadrille With A Raven © Fiona Searle, to whom we are grateful for permission to reprint it here.

5 Aeolian Hall, 14 March 1939.

6 Theme and Variations for Two Violins, Wigmore Hall, 7 01 1938 Google Scholar.

7 21 April 1939.

8 Bernard van Dieren's opera, libretto by Robert Nichols, was to have been conducted by Hyam Greenbaum for the Oxford Opera Club, but it proved too difficult for the available chamber orchestra.

9 Greenbaum was the conductor of the BBC Television Orchestra.

10 New Grove states he died at Bedford on 13 05 1942 Google ScholarPubMed.