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About the Author
PAUL WATT is Adjunct Professor of Musicology in The University of Adelaide. He is the author of Ernest Newman: A Critical Biography (The Boydell Press, 2017) and editor of The Symphonic Poem in Britain, 1850-1950 (with Michael Allis) (The Boydell Press, 2020).
Reviews
A coherent, engaging, and well-researched study . . . an important book for scholars of music criticism as well as music in Britain. * NOTES, JOURNAL OF THE MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION *
A useful study exploring a fascinating field. * FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE *
One comes away from Watt's book with a detailed portrait of Newman the writer and a profound admiration for the way in which the author has painstakingly researched and documented his achievements in the field. * BRIO *
Reveals that...Newman's fascinating non-musical background that he brought to music criticism...is the secret of Newman's deeply human renaissance qualities as a writer...[This] critical biography erects the intangible monument that no-one reputedly raises in bronze or marble to critics. * WAGNER NEWS OF VICTORIA *
Unpredictably refreshing...Watt has done a very great amount of reading and put these results creditably at our disposal. * GRAMOPHONE *
This is indeed a very good and stimulating read. * SOUNDS MAGAZINE *
An immensely stimulating and readable book, raising many interesting and ever-relevant questions concerning the nature of music biography and criticism, and how they are affected by extra-musical issue of contemporary social and intellectual preoccupation. * THE MUSICAL TIMES *
Thanks to Watt, we know that Newman was personally indebted to his Freethought associates...[this is an] impressively researched book'. -- David Cormack * THE WAGNER JOURNAL *
This book is important and will help to keep Newman's contribution to our musical heritage in perspective and alive. * SPIRITED, THE GAZETTE OF THE ENGLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL *
The book is extremely well written, referenced, and produced, and shows an exemplary attention to detail...Paul Watt has done scholars a considerable service, this being the first book to place the whole span of Newman's career and the most significant parts of his writing in both context and continuum. -- Paul Rodmell * CONTEXT: JOURNAL OF MUSIC RESEARCH *
Newman's thinking...comes into focus remarkably well...This is a readable book, with plenty to tell us about the development of an influential mind. -- Stephen Johnson * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE *
[A] well-researched, well-written, well-presented book, drawing upon an impressive bibliography, both musicological and more broadly historiographical. * NABMSA REVIEWS *
Ernest Newman was Wagner's most detailed biographer - and despite the age of his four-volume 'Life Of Richard Wagner' it remains indispensable. Ernest Newman finds himself and his work treated to an equally fine biography by Paul Watt. Well worth your attention. * THE WAGNERIAN *
This excellent and detailed biography demands to be consulted in conjunction with Newman's writings. * AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783271900
Author Paul Watt
Format Hardback
Page Count 274
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g