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About the Author
Malcolm Gillies has written widely on twentieth-century music, including many books on Bela Bartok, including Bartok in Britain: A Guided Tour (Oxford: Clarendon, 1989), Notation and Tonal Structure in Bartok's Later Works (New York: Garland, 1989), and Bartok Remembered (Faber & Faber, 1990, New York W.W. Norton's, 1991), and is editor of The Life and Music of Bela Bartok, by Halsey Stevens (Oxford: Clarendon, 1993), and The Bartok Companion (Faber & Faber, January 1994). He lives in Queensland, Australia. David Pear, a theologian and educator, worked as as Senior Research Assistant on the Grainger Letters project between 1990 and 1992, and also lives in Queensland, Australia.
Reviews
`The autobiography is admirably annotated by the editors.' The Independent
`invaluable as a reference work' Classical Music
`the editors have handled a tricky task efficaciously. ... Heavy pruning must have been essential to make this book reader-worthy, and Malcolm Gillies and David Pear have wielded the shears with respectful ruthlessness. ... the production, as one would expect of Clarendon Press, is handsome ... The illustrations are plentiful, cunningly chosen, and clearly produced. Musical Times
There is a great deal of racial murk in this volume, but this very properly reflects one of Grainger's great obsessions ... for readers focused on Grainger or music; they will find it impeccably footnoted. * Jim Davidson, The Age (MELB), March 1995 *
the selection and the presentation have...been managed well...For all his idiosyncracies Grainger was such a marvellous letter-writer that there is interest in almost every page...Behind the pages of these letters there is a touching humanity that can often be too easily obscured by the public's perception of the man. This new volume certainly helps to fill the gap felt when one has turned the last page of The Farthest North of Humanness. * The Delius Society Journal 117 *
Gillies and Pear have assembled not a chronicle but rather a series of snapshots of Grainger at important points along his life's journey ... they have been remarkably successful in distilling the essence of this most colourful and complicated of the twentieth century's musical personalities ... The appearance of this well-researched, skilfully compiled and handsomely presented collection marks a further step along the road to the recognition which Grainger so earnestly believed was his due. * Christopher Grogan, Music and Letters, Vol. 77, No.2, May '96 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198163770
Author Percy Grainger
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Clarendon Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 641g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 159mm * 24mm