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2004, volume 145

2003, volume 144

2002, volume 143

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2000, volume 141

1999, volume 140

1998, volume 139

 

 

 

 

 

 

From MT’s In memoriam pages

Over the past century-and-a-half MT has marked the loss of notable, as well as lesser-known, musicians and performers. We present for you here a selection from MT’s ‘In Memoriam’ pages.

Balakirev, Mily Alexeyevich 1837–1910
Bartók, Béla 1881–1945
Berg, Alban 1885–1935
Berlioz, Hector 1803–1869
Borodin, Alexandre 1833–1887
Boydell, Brian 1917–2000
Brahms, Johannes 1833–1897
Brett, Philip 1937–2002
Britten, Benjamin 1913–1976
Brown, Earle 1925–2002
Browning, John 1933–2003
Bruckner, Anton 1824–1896
Chopin, Frederic 1810–1849
d’Indy, Vincent 1851–1931
Daniel-Lesur 1908–2002
Debussy, Claude 1862–1918
Delius, Frederick 1863–1934
Donatoni, Franco 1927–2000
Duruflé-Chevalier, Marie-Madeleine 1921–2000
Dvorák, Antonin 1841–1904
Elgar, Edward 1857–1934
Ermler, Mark 1932–2002
Evans, Nancy 1915–2000
Fauré, Gabriel 1845–1924
Glazounov, Alexander 1865–1936
Glière, Reinhold 1875–1956
Gounod, Charles 1818–1893
Grainger, Percy 1882–1961
Harrison, Lou 1917–2003
Hindemith, Paul 1895–1963
Holst, Gustav 1874–1934
Hunter, Rita 1933–2001
Janácek, Leos 1854–1928
Johnson, Robert Sherlaw 1932–2000
Kay, Norman 1929–2001
Khachaturian, Aram 1903–1978
Kodály, Zoltán 1882–1967
Kónya, Sándor 1923–2002
Liszt, Franz 1811–1886
Loriod, Jeanne 1928–2001
Mahler, Gustav 1860–1911
Martinu, Bohuslav 1890–1959
Massenet, Jules 1842–1912
Mendelssohn, Felix 1809–1847
Messiaen, Olivier 1908–1992
Milhaud, Darius 1892–1974
Milner, Anthony 1925–2002
Offenbach, Jacques 1819–1880
Owen Thomas, Janet 1961–2002
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings 1848–1918
Poulenc, Francis 1899–1963
Prokofiev, Sergei 1891–1953
Rachmaninov, Sergei 1873–1943
Ravel, Maurice 1875–1937
Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844–1908
Saint-Saëns, Camille 1835–1921
Satie, Erik 1866–1925
Schoenberg, Arnold 1874–1951
Schumann, Robert 1810–1856
Sciutti, Graziella 1932–2001
Scriabin, Alexander 1872–1915
Shapey, Ralph 1921–2002
Shostakovich, Dmitri 1906–1975
Shulman, Alan 1915–2002
Sinopoli, Giuseppe 1946–2001
Smetana, Frederic 1824–1884
Stanford, Charles Villiers 1852–1924
Stern, Isaac 1920–2001
Strauss, Richard 1864–1949
Stravinsky, Igor 1882–1971
Suk, Joseph 1874–1935
Sullivan, Arthur 1842–1900
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich 1840–1893
Tcherepnin, Alexander Nikolayevich 1899–1977
Tippett, Michael 1905–1998
Tyson, Alan 1926–2000
Vaughan Williams, Ralph 1872–1958
Verdi, Giuseppe 1813–1901
Wagner, Richard 1813–1883
Walton, William 1902–1983
Warburton, Ernest 1937–2001
Webern, Anton 1885–1945
Wolf, Hugo 1860–1903
Xenakis, Iannis 1922–2001

 

Indexes

2004, volume 145

2003, volume 144

2002, volume 143

2001, volume 142

2000, volume 141

1999, volume 140

1998, volume 139


A century ago...

Wagner at Bayreuth and at Munich (by our special correspondent [Herbert Thompson]) [MT September 1902]

Selected excerpts: from Merrie England at the Savoy to a discourse on Japanese music. [MT, May 1902]

Friedrich Chrysander, an account: Following the death of Friedrich Chrysander, Doctor of Philosophy, musician, musical historian, critic, and editor, MT was pleased to be able to publish an account of the life of this great Handelian scholar, kindly contributed by his son-in-law, Mr. Charles Volkert. [MT, October 1901]

The pilgrim’s progress, reviewed by Hubert Foss: The first night of Vaughan Williams’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’, on Thursday 26 April at Covent Garden was an occasion long to be remembered by those privileged to attend it. Here, unfolded visually and aurally before us, was the product of a lifetime’s devotion, not only to John Bunyan, but to the creation of music. [MT, June 1951]


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