- Hugh Ottaway
Hugh Ottaway (b. 1925; d. Malvern, 6th November 1979) was a prominent British writer on concert music. His most significant contributions were as a commentator on that portion of twentieth-century music which retained an allegiance to tonality; thus
Nielsen ,Shostakovich andSibelius featured largely in his output. He was especially associated with British tonal composers such asEdmund Rubbra and Robert Simpson.Ottaway studied history at
Exeter University .Books
* "Mozart"
* "Sibelius" (Novello Short Biographies; 1968)
*"Vaughan Williams Symphonies" (BBC Music Guides series; 1972 [reprinted 1977, 1980 and 1987] ) ISBN: 0-56-312242-0.
*"Shostakovich Symphonies" (BBC Music Guides, No 39; 1978)
*"Edmund Rubbra, an appreciation: Together with a complete catalogue of compositions to May 1981" (Lengnick; 1981)Articles
*'Nielsen's Sixth Symphony'; 'The Musical Times', Vol. 95, No. 1337, Summer Book Number (Jul., 1954), pp. 362-363
*'Clues and Keys - Hugh Ottaway on the music of Robert Simpson'; 'The Listener', 21 May 1970
*Review: 'Simpson's New Symphonies'; "Tempo" (New Ser.), No. 105 (Jun., 1973), pp. 53-54Obituary
*'Hugh Ottaway', "The Musical Times", Vol. 121, No. 1643 (Jan., 1980), p. 48
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