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Michael Kennedy (1) (1926–2014)

Author of The Oxford Dictionary of Music

For other authors named Michael Kennedy, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Michael Kennedy

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (Oxford Paperback Reference) (1952) — some editions — 698 copies, 2 reviews
Belshazzar's feast [full score] (1931) — Essay, some editions — 40 copies
A London Symphony [score] (2013) — Introduction — 21 copies
Serenade to music [vocal score] (1938) — Introduction, some editions — 20 copies
Walton : Symphony no.1 {sound recording} {1975 Boult/BBC Symphony} (1975) — Sleeve notes, some editions — 3 copies
Walton : Belshazzar's Feast + Symphony no.1 {sound recording} {Rattle/CBSO} (1990) — Liner notes, some editions — 1 copy
Walton : Portsmouth Point + Symphony no.1 {sound recording} {Slatkin/LPO} (1996) — Liner notes, some editions — 1 copy
Vaughan Williams : The Lark ascending {score : full} (1921) — Prefatory notes — 1 copy

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In this biography by one of England's foremost writers on music, William Walton's personality emerges in all its complexity and self-contradiction. Michael Kennedy portrays a creative artist completely committed to his art yet plagued by misgiving and doubts, prey to insecurity and frustration, vulnerable to criticism, and jealous of the achievement of others. At the same time he was witty and generous, bore no grudges, and enjoyed the loyalty of a host of friends. Appointed his biographer show more by the composer himself, Kennedy has had access to correspondence with many of the friends and colleagues who were important in Walton's life, among them Siegfried Sassoon, Benjamin Britten, Malcolm Arnold, and Andre Previn. show less
This superb biography covers the long life of composer Richard Strauss. The many musical genres produced by this renowned composer are laid out in twenty chapters for those who would try to comprehend this great creator.
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Richard Strauss's long life spanned nearly a century, from the consolidation of Wagner's fame in the 1860s to the age of post-serialism and the dawn of electronics when he died in 1949. For 79 of his 85 years he composed songs, chamber music, a series of tone-poems and the great ballets and operas which he created for the legendary stars of Dresden and Vienna. He was also one of the outstanding conductors of his time, directing opera companies in Weimar, Munich, Berlin and Vienna. This study show more of Strauss's music challenges the view that he was a reactionary figure, and argues that he was misrepresented and misunderstood, particularly in his relationship to the Third Reich. It also contradicts the received opinion that Strauss's genius declined after "Der Rosenkavalier". In this new edition, the author has considerably expanded both the biographical section and his discussion of Strauss's music. show less
How refreshing in the era where the internet tells us how to do everything that there is still an extensive encyclopedia thatt does the same thing. Biblical in its staure for all musicians. And because of the influence of the internet available at giveaway prices seemingly. Im quite sure this would have set me back the thick end of £50 a few years bback instead of the £4 I paid for it

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