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About the Author
SIR HUMPHREY BURTON, CBE was Head of Music and Arts, BBC Television and produced seminal series for LWT. He was the Artistic Adviser to the Barbican Centre, London, and Guest Director at the Hollywood Bowl. He is the author of Leonard Bernstein (1994/2017), Yehudi Menuhin (2000) and William Walton (2002). Since the 1990s he has been a freelance broadcaster. Humphrey Burton lives in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. He was knighted in 2020 for his life-long services to classical music, the arts and the media.
Reviews
Burton can certainly tell a story, and in his memoir, In My Own Time, we see a portrait not just of a changing arts scene but of a man who, behind the smooth wheeler dealership needed for a career in TV management, has a few insecurities and one or two secrets. . . . The memoir is littered with anecdotes about the great and the good whom he met in his everyday life. . . . His friendships and connections are various, with Leonard Bernstein a consistent presence. "I was Boswell to his Johnson," he [says]. -- Ben Lawrence * THE TELEGRAPH *
[In My Own Time] is a fantastic read. . . . Everything is in this, every chapter of [Burton's] life -- and it is a very eventful life. At a time when there was a lot of output to arts programmes. . . [Burton's programmes] gave the viewer the respect to sit and watch something play out. -- Jo Good * BBC RADIO LONDON *
Anyone who was anyone in the arts world in the twentieth century doesn't begin to describe the life of Sir Humphrey Burton. In My Own Time [is] a chronicle of music making and the people who made a difference in the late twentieth century. What an extraordinary recall he has. What a magnum opus it is! -- Sean Rafferty * BBC RADIO 3 - IN TUNE *
[In My Own Time] tells the story of [Burton's] rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the industry's most admired broadcasters, bringing the joy of classical music to the general public through collaborations with stars such as Leonard Bernstein and Yehudi Menuhin. -- Dalya Alberge * THE GUARDIAN *
In his new book, Burton offers readers many encounters with the superstars of twentieth-century classical music, as well as tales from former broadcasting colleagues. We witness a creative mind at work that never loses sight of how the presentation of music must go hand-in-hand with a deep understanding of music itself. * PRELUDE, FUGUE & RIFFS, Newsletter of the Leonard Bernstein Office *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783274819
Author Humphrey Burton
Format Hardback
Page Count 630
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g