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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David WhittlePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138252226ISBN 10: 1138252220 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 11 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This brilliant biography marks the crown of David Whittle's years of research. Bruce Montgomery was a man of more than one career. He wrote the film music for Doctor in the House and many other film scores followed. By the late 1950s, he was writing four scores a year - with much other music of serious beauty. Examples of many scores are printed in these pages. As Edmund Crispin, Bruce was famed for a series of detective stories almost unique in tone. And with his friends Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest, he was responsible for elevating the reputation of science fiction. Yet there was trouble ahead. By the mid-sixties, his diverse gifts were spent. Success had come too easily, too early. This melancholy story is brought to life with mastery and an admirable compassion.' Brian W. Aldiss OBE 'Bruce Montgomery/Edmund Crispin: A Life in Music and Books is a fine volume. It is extensively researched and is written in an approachable style.' MusicWeb '... a positive critical appraisal...' Church Times '... an excellent biography of Montgomery...' Mythprint 'Whittle presents a richly detailed biography of a personable and gifted man... The main body of the text is laid out in short and specific chapters, which, together with the material in the appendices and clear writing style, make this an excellent and wide-ranging research tool as well as an interesting read. The novels of Edmund Crispin still enjoy a considerable audience (many, if not all, are currently in print), so it can only be hoped that the work of Bruce Montgomery may enjoy closer attention as a result of David Whittle's book, especially as the field of film musicology grows.' Music and Letters 'This brilliant biography marks the crown of David Whittle's years of research. Bruce Montgomery was a man of more than one career. He wrote the film music for Doctor in the House and many other film scores followed. By the late 1950s, he was writing four scores a year - with much other music of serious beauty. Examples of many scores are printed in these pages. As Edmund Crispin, Bruce was famed for a series of detective stories almost unique in tone. And with his friends Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest, he was responsible for elevating the reputation of science fiction. Yet there was trouble ahead. By the mid-sixties, his diverse gifts were spent. Success had come too easily, too early. This melancholy story is brought to life with mastery and an admirable compassion.' Brian W. Aldiss OBE 'Bruce Montgomery/Edmund Crispin: A Life in Music and Books is a fine volume. It is extensively researched and is written in an approachable style.' MusicWeb ... a positive critical appraisal... Church Times ... an excellent biography of Montgomery... Mythprint Whittle presents a richly detailed biography of a personable and gifted man... The main body of the text is laid out in short and specific chapters, which, together with the material in the appendices and clear writing style, make this an excellent and wide-ranging research tool as well as an interesting read. The novels of Edmund Crispin still enjoy a considerable audience (many, if not all, are currently in print), so it can only be hoped that the work of Bruce Montgomery may enjoy closer attention as a result of David Whittle's book, especially as the field of film musicology grows. Music and Letters 'This brilliant biography marks the crown of David Whittle's years of research. Bruce Montgomery was a man of more than one career. He wrote the film music for Doctor in the House and many other film scores followed. By the late 1950s, he was writing four scores a year - with much other music of serious beauty. Examples of many scores are printed in these pages. As Edmund Crispin, Bruce was famed for a series of detective stories almost unique in tone. And with his friends Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest, he was responsible for elevating the reputation of science fiction. Yet there was trouble ahead. By the mid-sixties, his diverse gifts were spent. Success had come too easily, too early. This melancholy story is brought to life with mastery and an admirable compassion.' Brian W. Aldiss OBE 'Bruce Montgomery/Edmund Crispin: A Life in Music and Books is a fine volume. It is extensively researched and is written in an approachable style.' MusicWeb ... a positive critical appraisal... Church Times ... an excellent biography of Montgomery... Mythprint Whittle presents a richly detailed biography of a personable and gifted man... The main body of the text is laid out in short and specific chapters, which, together with the material in the appendices and clear writing style, make this an excellent and wide-ranging research tool as well as an interesting read. The novels of Edmund Crispin still enjoy a considerable audience (many, if not all, are currently in print), so it can only be hoped that the work of Bruce Montgomery may enjoy closer attention as a result of David Whittle‘s book, especially as the field of film musicology grows. Music and Letters Author InformationDavid Whittle was Head Chorister at Peterborough Cathedral and studied Music at the University of Nottingham where he completed a PhD on Bruce Montgomery. He has contributed to publications such as The New Dictionary of National Biography, The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing and Irish Musical Studies. He is Director of Music at Leicester Grammar School, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |