While Spring and Summer Sang: Thomas Beecham and the Music of Frederick Delius

Author:   Lyndon Jenkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
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Author:   Lyndon Jenkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138272989


ISBN 10:   1138272981
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PRIZE: 2006 Winner of the ARSC 'Best Discography' in the 'Best Research in Recorded Classical Music' category. 'While Spring and Summer Sang chronicles both the personal and professional relationship between two of British music's greatest protagonists. The fact that the relationship blossomed during one of British music's most exciting times ... ensures that Lyndon Jenkins's enthralling narrative is far from being a mere procession of compositions, dates and places. The book's five chapters - divided by date - are followed by four invaluable appendices... Today, Delius's music is horribly neglected.... In these strident times there is perhaps more reason than ever to rediscover its magic, and Lyndon Jenkins's excellent volume - a model of its kind - will surely encourage people to do just that.' Julian Lloyd Webber, The Daily Telegraph '... [an] admirable volume... an elegant and long-deserved tribute to the greatest of all Delian interpreters.' The British Music Society Newsletter '...[a] splendid and richly researched book...' The Gramophone 'For once we have an interesting, well written, nicely produced volume telling us everything about its chosen subject and more besides.' Classical Record Collector 'Not the least remarkable aspect of this book is the discographical commentary in the first appendix, an absolutely invaluable and comprehensive [...[ survey'... Jenkins [...] writes beautiful and elegant prose.' International Record Review '...the book is informative and accomplishes its task, which is to show that Sir Thomas was devoted to Delius and that their relationship was remarkably close...The 27-page discography of Beecham/Delius recordings is valuable and useful...’ Choice '... this is an elegant and long-deserved tribute to the greatest of all Delian interpreters.' Tempo '... an entertaining read... Lyndon Jenkins has researched all of this material meticulously. This book belongs in the library of every Delian. Bravo!' The Delian


PRIZE: 2006 Winner of the ARSC 'Best Discography' in the 'Best Research in Recorded Classical Music' category. 'While Spring and Summer Sang chronicles both the personal and professional relationship between two of British music's greatest protagonists. The fact that the relationship blossomed during one of British music's most exciting times ... ensures that Lyndon Jenkins's enthralling narrative is far from being a mere procession of compositions, dates and places. The book's five chapters - divided by date - are followed by four invaluable appendices... Today, Delius's music is horribly neglected.... In these strident times there is perhaps more reason than ever to rediscover its magic, and Lyndon Jenkins's excellent volume - a model of its kind - will surely encourage people to do just that.' Julian Lloyd Webber, The Daily Telegraph '... [an] admirable volume... an elegant and long-deserved tribute to the greatest of all Delian interpreters.' The British Music Society Newsletter '...[a] splendid and richly researched book...' The Gramophone 'For once we have an interesting, well written, nicely produced volume telling us everything about its chosen subject and more besides.' Classical Record Collector 'Not the least remarkable aspect of this book is the discographical commentary in the first appendix, an absolutely invaluable and comprehensive [...[ survey'... Jenkins [...] writes beautiful and elegant prose.' International Record Review '...the book is informative and accomplishes its task, which is to show that Sir Thomas was devoted to Delius and that their relationship was remarkably close...The 27-page discography of Beecham/Delius recordings is valuable and useful...' Choice '... this is an elegant and long-deserved tribute to the greatest of all Delian interpreters.' Tempo '... an entertaining read... Lyndon Jenkins has researched all of this material meticulously. This book belongs in the library of every Delian. Bravo!' The Delian


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Lyndon Jenkins is a writer, lecturer and broadcaster on music. From 1972-1987 he wrote on music for The Birmingham Post before becoming a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3, BBC World Service and the Independent Radio Network specialising in British music, British artists, and British musical history through documentary programmes on Beecham, Sargent, Maggie Teyte, Eric Fenby, E.J. Moeran, Glyndebourne and many others. He lectures widely on these and a range of other subjects, and has written hundreds of articles on musical subjects for specialist magazines. He gave the first Adrian Boult Lecture in Birmingham in 1986 and was chairman of The Delius Society from 1994-2000. Outside the UK he is especially interested in Scandinavian composers and has broadcast on Finish and Danish radio about Sibelius and Nielsen. He writes CD booklets for EMI, Philips, Naxos, and the Testament and Dutton labels. He is presently Special Projects Manager at Symphony Hall Birmingham, where he assists with the programming, introduces concerts, interviews artists and arranges special events. Publications: Sir Adrian Boult’s Birmingham Years; The Birmingham 78s; The Recorded Works of William Walton; The Music of Arthur Bliss on Record.

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