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- catalog abstract "Walter Legge was one of the greatest ever record producers. His many other activities included founding a great orchestra, the Philharmonia, which he ran for eighteen years as a 'benevolent dictator'. Music formed the central core of his life, but the printed word was also a vital source of inspiration and education. In his writings Walter Legge reveals clearly the many facets of his own remarkable personality, and from his correspondence with the great names of his day we gain rich insight into the musical world in which he played so great a part.".
- catalog contributor b11048868.
- catalog contributor b11048869.
- catalog contributor b11048870.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Alan Sanders -- 1. Formative Years and Early Career / Marie Tobin -- 2. The Reviewer -- 3. Pre-War Associations. I. Jean Sibelius. II. Gerhard Husch and Herbert Janssen. III. Arnold Bax -- 4. Wartime Activities. I. Sir Thomas Beecham. II. Sir Henry Wood. III. Leopold Stokowski. IV. Constant Lambert. V. Leslie Heward. VI. British Composers. VII. Gerald Moore -- 5. The Philharmonia Orchestra. I. Dennis Brain. II. Two Clarinet Players: Frederick Thurston and Bernard Walton. III. Running an Orchestra -- 6. Wilhelm Furtwangler -- 7. Post-War EMI Affiliations. I. Herbert von Karajan. II. 'Those Whom the Gods Love ... '. III. The Maharaja of Mysore. IV. Albert Schweitzer. V. EMI Colleagues.".
- catalog description "Walter Legge was one of the greatest ever record producers. His many other activities included founding a great orchestra, the Philharmonia, which he ran for eighteen years as a 'benevolent dictator'. Music formed the central core of his life, but the printed word was also a vital source of inspiration and education. In his writings Walter Legge reveals clearly the many facets of his own remarkable personality, and from his correspondence with the great names of his day we gain rich insight into the musical world in which he played so great a part.".
- catalog extent "vi, 282 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0415921082".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Routledge ; London : G. Duckworth,".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "780/.92 B 21".
- catalog subject "Legge, Walter, 1906-1979 Correspondence.".
- catalog subject "ML60 .L344 1998".
- catalog subject "Music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Sound recording executives and producers England Correspondence.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Alan Sanders -- 1. Formative Years and Early Career / Marie Tobin -- 2. The Reviewer -- 3. Pre-War Associations. I. Jean Sibelius. II. Gerhard Husch and Herbert Janssen. III. Arnold Bax -- 4. Wartime Activities. I. Sir Thomas Beecham. II. Sir Henry Wood. III. Leopold Stokowski. IV. Constant Lambert. V. Leslie Heward. VI. British Composers. VII. Gerald Moore -- 5. The Philharmonia Orchestra. I. Dennis Brain. II. Two Clarinet Players: Frederick Thurston and Bernard Walton. III. Running an Orchestra -- 6. Wilhelm Furtwangler -- 7. Post-War EMI Affiliations. I. Herbert von Karajan. II. 'Those Whom the Gods Love ... '. III. The Maharaja of Mysore. IV. Albert Schweitzer. V. EMI Colleagues.".
- catalog title "Walter Legge : words and music / edited by Alan Sanders.".
- catalog type "text".