- Stanley Sadie
Stanley Sadie CBE (
October 30 1930 -March 21 2005 ) was a leading British musicologist, music critic, and editor. He was editor of the sixth edition of the "Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians " (1980), which was published as the first edition of the "New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians".Sadie was educated at St Paul's School,
London , andGonville and Caius College, Cambridge , where he read music underThurston Dart (BA, MusB 1953, MA 1957, PhD 1958). His doctoral dissertation was on mid-eighteenth-century Britishchamber music . After Cambridge, he taught atTrinity College of Music , London (1957-1965).Sadie then turned to music journalism, becoming music critic for "
The Times " (1964-1981), and contributing reviews to the "Financial Times " after 1981, when he had to leave his position and "The Times" because of his commitments to the "Grove" and other scholarly work. He was editor of "The Musical Times" 1967-1987.From 1970 Sadie was editor of what was planned to be the 6th edition of the "
Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians " (1980). Sadie oversaw major changes to the Dictionary, which grew from nine volumes to 20, and was published as the "New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", and is now referred to as the first edition under that name. He was also an important force behind the second (or seventh) edition (2001), which grew further to 29 volumes. Sadie also oversaw a major expansion of the "Grove" franchise, editing the one-volume "Grove Concise Dictionary of Music" (1988), and several spinoff dictionaries, such as the "New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments" (three volumes, 1984), the "New Grove Dictionary of American Music", (with H. Wiley Hitchcock, four volumes, 1986), and the "New Grove Dictionary of Opera " (four volumes, 1992). He also edited composer biographies based on the entries in "Grove".Outside his work on the "Grove" Dictionaries, Sadie was a renowned Mozart scholar, publishing several books. He also was instrumental in saving the Mayfair house where
George Frideric Handel once lived, turning it into the "Handel House Museum ".He was president of the Royal Musical Association (1989-94), and of the International Musicological Society (1992-97).
Sadie died at his home in
Cossington ,Somerset on 21 March 2005, ofamyotrophic lateral sclerosis ("Lou Gehrig's disease"), which had been diagnosed only a few weeks earlier. Sadie married twice. His first wife, Adele, by whom he had two sons and a daughter, died in 1978. By his second wife, Julie Anne, also a musicologist, he had a son and daughter. He was survived by all five of his children and Julie Anne.Honours
In 1982 he was appointed CBE (Commander of the British Empire). He received an honorary doctorate from the
University of Leicester , and was elected honoraryfellow of theRoyal College of Music andGonville and Caius College, Cambridge .External links
* [http://www.grovemusic.com The Grove dictionary online]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/23/arts/music/23sadie.html New York Times obituary]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1537106,00.html The Times obituary]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,1443624,00.html The Guardian obituary]
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