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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cyril Ehrlich (Honorary Visiting Professor in Music, Honorary Visiting Professor in Music, at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.697kg ISBN: 9780198162322ISBN 10: 0198162324 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 25 May 1995 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe reader fearing a routine hagiography of a venerable musical institution will be surprised and delighted by this masterly study. Cyril Ehrlich, doyen of social historians of music, has achieved a remarkable fusion: an entertaining, readable, chronological account packed with lively incident and vivid character sketches ... fine book * American Historical Review, February 1997 * This is the fourth published history of the Society. Ehrlich has a broader viewpoint than his predecessors ... and he has probed more deeply into the available records. His writing is engaging and witty, and offers some penetrating insights. * Times Literary Supplement * Ehrlich's study of the Royal Philharmonic Society is an authoritative history of this august body. While the author is to be congratulated on his achievement, the Society, too, is to be congratulated on choosing the author as its official historian. * The Economic History Review * A scrupulously researched, well-written history...Highly recommended. * Choice * Cyril Ehrlich has admirably charted the fortunes, musical and financial, of a venerable institution that has occasionally seemed bent on suicide and has inspired many a funeral oration ... the book will reveal itself as a mine of memorable moments. It is attractively produced and conscientiously proof-read. * The Musical Times * Cyril Ehrlich's book is a thorough and fascinating history of a Society whose active honorary members included Weber, Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann and Joachim, and which could count on Berlioz, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Dvo`rak Strauss to oversee performances of their own works * BBC Music Magazine * There have been earlier histories of the Royal Philharmonic Society, but Professor Ehrlich's is the most comprehensive and readable. * Michael Kennedy, Sunday Telegraph * It is a mark of the cool and discriminating intelligence which Cyril Ehrlich brings to this commissioned history of the society that he does not wallow in the detail of the story ... His style is engagingly crisp and he enlivens his narrative with numerous cameos, as economical as they are entertaining * Ian McIntyre, The Times * His style is engagingly crisp and he enlivens his narrative with numerous cameos, as economical as they are entertaining. * Ian McIntyre, The Times * The reader...wil be surprised and delighted by this masterly study. Cyril Ehrlich, doyen of social historians of music, has achieved a remarkable fusion: an entertaining, readable, chronological account packed with lively incident and vivid character sketches that at the same time gives a true picture of the stresses that are faced by a developing institution over nearly two centuries. * American Historical Review * There have been earlier histories of the Royal Philharmonic Society, but Professor Ehrlich's is the most comprehensive and readable. * Michael Kennedy, Sunday Telegraph * A scrupulously researched, well-written history...Highly recommended for larger collections. --Choice<br> There have been earlier histories of the Royal Philharmonic Society, but Professor Ehrlich's is the most comprehensive and readable. --Sunday Telegraph<br> His style is engagingly crisp and he enlivens his narrative with numerous cameos, as economical as they are entertaining. --The Times<br> Cyril Ehrlich has admirably charted the fortunes, musical and financial, of a venerable institution....the book will reveal itself as a mine of memorable moments. It is attractively produced and conscientiously proof-read. --The Musical Times<br> Cyril Ehrlich, doyen of social historians of music, has achieved a remarkable fusion: an entertaining, readable, chronological account packed with lively incident and vivid character sketches that at the same time gives a true picture of the stresses faced by a developing institution over nearly two centuries. --American Historical Review<br> A scrupulously researched, well-written history...Highly recommended for larger collections. --Choice There have been earlier histories of the Royal Philharmonic Society, but Professor Ehrlich's is the most comprehensive and readable. --Sunday Telegraph His style is engagingly crisp and he enlivens his narrative with numerous cameos, as economical as they are entertaining. --The Times Cyril Ehrlich has admirably charted the fortunes, musical and financial, of a venerable institution....the book will reveal itself as a mine of memorable moments. It is attractively produced and conscientiously proof-read. --The Musical Times Cyril Ehrlich, doyen of social historians of music, has achieved a remarkable fusion: an entertaining, readable, chronological account packed with lively incident and vivid character sketches that at the same time gives a true picture of the stresses faced by a developing institution over nearly two centuries. --American Historical Review <br> A scrupulously researched, well-written history...Highly recommended for larger collections. --Choice<br> There have been earlier histories of the Royal Philharmonic Society, but Professor Ehrlich's is the most comprehensive and readable. --Sunday Telegraph<br> His style is engagingly crisp and he enlivens his narrative with numerous cameos, as economical as they are entertaining. --The Times<br> Cyril Ehrlich has admirably charted the fortunes, musical and financial, of a venerable institution....the book will reveal itself as a mine of memorable moments. It is attractively produced and conscientiously proof-read. --The Musical Times<br> Cyril Ehrlich, doyen of social historians of music, has achieved a remarkable fusion: an entertaining, readable, chronological account packed with lively incident and vivid character sketches that at the same time gives a true picture of the stresses faced by a developing institution over nearly two centuries. --American Historical Review<br> Author InformationCyril Ehrlich is Honorary Visiting Professor in Music at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |