fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMartin du Pré Cooper CBE (17 January 1910 – 15 March 1986) was an English musicologist and author.[1]
English musicologist
Martin Cooper |
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Born | (1910-01-17)17 January 1910
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Died | 15 March 1986(1986-03-15) (aged 76)
Richmond upon Thames, England |
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Nationality | British |
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Occupation | Chief music critic The Daily Telegraph, editor The Musical Times |
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Known for | French Music (book) |
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Copper was born in Winchester and studied at Hertford College, Oxford, before a period of study in Vienna with Egon Wellesz. Fluent in half-a-dozen languages, he taught modern languages at Stow College and Winchester College[2] while simultaneously establishing himself as a music critic, first at the London Mercury (1935–9), then (interrupted by the war) the Daily Herald (1946–50) and The Spectator (1947–54). In 1950 he joined The Daily Telegraph as assistant to Richard Capell, succeeding him as chief music critic four years later when Capell died. He remained at the Telegraph until his retirement in 1976 and was succeeded by Peter Stadlen. He was also editor of The Musical Times between 1953 and 1956.[3]
Cooper is best known for his book French Music, first published in 1951. He was a lifelong enthusiast of Gluck and a champion of the often vilified Meyerbeer, Gounod and Massenet.[4] He was less forgiving of what he saw as the romantic excesses of Mahler, Strauss and Elgar.[5] But his interests were wide-ranging, encompassing German and Russian music, as well as a broader, cosmopolitan perspective on philosophy, literature and cultural and political history than most of his English contemporaries.[5][6]
He married the artist Mary Stewart in 1940. There were four children, including the novelist Dominic Cooper and the pianist Imogen Cooper.[7] Cooper was appointed CBE in 1972. In retirement he turned increasingly to translation, including the collected essays of Pierre Boulez and a new translation of Tchaikovsky's Queen of Spades.[5][8] He died in Richmond upon Thames.
Books
- Gluck (1935)
- Georges Bizet (1938)
- Opéra comique (1949)
- Profils de musiciens anglais (1950)
- French Music from the Death of Berlioz to the Death of Fauré (1951)
- Russian Opera (1951)
- Ideas and Music (1966)
- Beethoven: the Last Decade, 1817–1827 (1970, revised 1985)
- ed.: The New Oxford History, Vol 10: The Modern Age, 1890–1960 (1974)
- (as translator): Orientations: Collected Writings of Pierre Boulez (1986)
- Judgements of Value (1988) (selected writings, ed. Dominic Cooper)
References
- Sadie, Stanley. 'Cooper, Martin (opera) (Du Pré )' in Grove Music Online (2001)
- Obituary, The Musical Times, Vol. 127, No. 1718 (May, 1986), p. 291
- Oxford Dictionary of Music (2013)
- Nelson, Byron. Review of 'Judgements of Value' in Opera Quarterly, Vol. 7 Issue 2, Summer 1990, pp. 145–147
- 'Martin Cooper, music critic of distinction', in The Daily Telegraph, 17 March 1986, p. 14
- Obituary, The Times, 17 March 1986, p. 14
- Imogen Cooper website
- Recorded as Pique Dame, RCA Victor 60992 (1991)
Chief classical music critics |
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The Boston Globe |
- Michael Steinberg (1964–1976)
- Richard Dyer (1976–2006)
- Jeremy Eichler (since 2006)
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The Daily Telegraph |
- Campbell Clarke (1855?–1870)
- Joseph Bennett (1870–1906)
- Robin Legge (1906–1931)
- Herbert Hughes (1911–1932)
- Richard Capell (1933–1954)
- Martin Cooper (1954–1976)
- Peter Stadlen (1976–1985)
- Michael Kennedy (1986–2005)
- Geoffrey Norris (1995–2009)
- Ivan Hewett (since 2009)
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The Guardian |
- George Fremantle (1867–1895)
- Arthur Johnstone (1896–1904)
- Ernest Newman (1905–1906)
- Samuel Langford (1906–1927)
- Neville Cardus (1927–1940)
- Edward Greenfield (1977–1993)
- Tom Service (1999–2003)
- Andrew Clements (since 2003?)
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Los Angeles Times |
- Albert Goldberg (1947–1965)
- Martin Bernheimer (1965–1996)
- Mark Swed (since 1996)
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San Francisco Chronicle | |
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The New Yorker | |
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The New York Times | |
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The Observer |
- Ernest Newman (1919)
- Percy Scholes (1920–1925)
- A. H. Fox Strangways (1925–1939)
- William Glock (1939–1945)
- Eric Blom (1949–1953)
- Peter Heyworth (1955–1987)
- Nicholas Kenyon (1986–1992)
- Andrew Porter (1992–1996)
- Anthony Holden (2000–2008)
- Fiona Maddocks (since 2008)
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The Times | |
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The Washington Post |
- Paul Hume (1946–1982.)
- Joseph McLellan (mid-1970s–1995)
- Tim Page (1995–1999, 2001–2008)
- Philip Kennicott (1999–2001)
- Anne Midgette (2008–2019)
- Michael Andor Brodeur (since 2020)
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Others |
- Chicago Tribune
- Daily News
- George Hogarth (1846–1866)
- Evening News
- Evening Standard
- Percy Scholes (1913–1920)
- Barry Millington (2000s)
- Financial Times
- Frankfurter Zeitung
- The Independent
- New York Daily News
- New York Post
- San Francisco Examiner
- Saturday Review
- The Scotsman
- Sunday Express
- The Sunday Telegraph
- John Warrack (1961–1972)
- Michael Kennedy (1989–2005)
- The Sydney Morning Herald
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Position abolished | Birmingham Post |
- Stephen Stratton (1877–1906)
- Ernest Newman (1906–1919)
- Eric Blom (1931–1946)
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Daily Express |
- Francis Toye (1922–1925)
- Arthur Jacobs (1947–1952)
- Noël Goodwin (1965–1978)
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Daily Mail |
- Richard Capell (1911–1933)
- Edwin Evans (1933–1945)
- Ralph Hill (1945–1948)
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New Statesman |
- W. J. Turner (1915–1940)
- Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1945–1958)
- David Drew (1959–1967)
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The Sunday Times |
- Joseph Bennett (1865–1870)
- Hermann Klein (1881–1901)
- Ernest Newman (1920–1959)
- Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1958–1983)
- David Cairns (1983–1992)
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Discontinued | The Morning Chronicle |
- William Ayrton (1816–1826)
- George Hogarth (1834–1844)
- Charles Lewis Gruneisen (1845–1853)
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New York Herald Tribune |
- Henry E Krehbiel (c. 1880–1923)
- Lawrence Gilman (1923-late 1930s)
- Virgil Thomson (1940–1954)
- Paul Lang (1954–1963)
- Alan Rich (1963–1968)
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Other |
- RERO (Switzerland)
- SUDOC (France)
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