Tunes Of Glory: the life of Malcolm Sargent: The Rise and Fall of Malcolm Sargent

Tunes Of Glory: the life of Malcolm Sargent: The Rise and Fall of Malcolm Sargent

by RichardAldous (Author)

Synopsis

A worldwide television audience of millions saw England's most famous maestro take his poignant farewell at the 1967 Last Night of the Proms just weeks before his death. The brush-haired boy from the gasworks of Stamford had become Sir Malcolm Sargent, the nation's 'ambassador with a baton' and friend to royalty. Sleek and debonair, a carnation ever-present in his lapel, Sargent was despised by the musical establishment for his populism and showmanship. Yet ordinary music-lovers had been devoted to him, not least for his heroics during the Blitz. Tunes of Glory is as much an exploration of celebrity and the English psyche as the story of one man. It is the defining work on an extraordinary life drawn from the author's exclusive and unlimited access to Sargent's private letters, photographs and diaries.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 07 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0712665404
ISBN 13: 9780712665407
Book Overview: The first full-length biography of one of the most flamboyant figures in the world of classical music.

Author Bio
Richard Aldous was the Head of History and Archives at University College, Dublin for 15 years. His many books include a critically acclaimed biography of Gladstone and Disraeli, and the no. 1 bestselling Great Irish Speeches. He writes for publications including the New York Times and Irish Times, and is a regular contributor to television and radio on both sides of the Atlantic. He is currently the Eugene Meyer Professor of British History and Literature at Bard College in New York.