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From 1959 to 1972 William Glock, as Controller, Music, stamped his personality memorably on BBC Radio, gathering around him a talented staff that included émigrés and experts in Continental music new and old. Among the young recruits was Leo Black, an intelligent musician with an affinity for singers and Austro-German music. In his 28 years at the BBC - years that extended well beyond 1972 - Black learnt the system, worked with leading BBC figures and musicians, produced countless programmes and discovered his own identity. This memoir not only recalls 'the Glock Era and After' in a series of informative, poignant, witty and judicious vignettes, but is also a key text for understanding one of the great ages of British music. Includes illustrations by Milein Cosman.Leo Black is the author of 'Franz Schubert: Music and Belief' and 'Edmund Rubbra: Symphonist', both published by the Boydell Press.
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monografia Rebiun26012749 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26012749 200707s2010 xxk o ||1 0|eng|d 978-0-9556087-4-2 hardback) UR0463077 UR Black, Leo BBC music in the Glock era and after a memoir Leo Black ; edited by Christopher Wintle ; with Kate Hopkins ; drawings by Milein Cosman. London Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust : In Association with Plumbago Books 2010. London London Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust : In Association with Plumbago Books XIII, 217 p. il. 24 cm XIII, 217 p. From 1959 to 1972 William Glock, as Controller, Music, stamped his personality memorably on BBC Radio, gathering around him a talented staff that included émigrés and experts in Continental music new and old. Among the young recruits was Leo Black, an intelligent musician with an affinity for singers and Austro-German music. In his 28 years at the BBC - years that extended well beyond 1972 - Black learnt the system, worked with leading BBC figures and musicians, produced countless programmes and discovered his own identity. This memoir not only recalls 'the Glock Era and After' in a series of informative, poignant, witty and judicious vignettes, but is also a key text for understanding one of the great ages of British music. Includes illustrations by Milein Cosman.Leo Black is the author of 'Franz Schubert: Music and Belief' and 'Edmund Rubbra: Symphonist', both published by the Boydell Press. Black, Leo British Broadcasting Corporation Música para radio Programas musicales en la radio Música Historia y crítica Gran Bretaña G410. Directores y productores Siglo XX Autobiografías (F092) Wintle, Christopher