Portrait of Elgar

Portrait of Elgar

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The public image of Elgar as patriotic country squire was established in his lifetime, but, in reality, it concealed a highly complex, sometimes baffling, private individual. This study of the composer's life uncovers a man who was prey to despair and neurotically mistrustful of his friends.

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Portrait of Elgar by Michael Kennedy

The public image of Elgar as patriotic country squire was established in his lifetime, but, in reality, it concealed a highly complex, sometimes baffling, private individual. Although acquaintances found him a man of endless curiosity and good humour, his family and close friends knew him to be rather different: a prey to despair, neurotically mistrustful both of himself and of those who loved him and so damaged by the condescension and neglect of his early years that emotionally he never recovered. This is a reissue of the third edition of Michael Kenedy's portrait of this complexman - not an analytical survey of the music but a faithful likeness of the composer, recognizable, but at the same time a thoroughly individual interpretation of the subject.
The most down-to-earth and comprehensive Elgar biography of its size, thoroughly researched, perceptively distilled and persuasively writtemn* Music and Letters *
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ISBN 13 9780198163657
ISBN 10 0198163657
Title Portrait of Elgar
Author Michael Kennedy
Series Clarendon Paperbacks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1993-05-13
Number of pages 394
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.