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A collection of a critic's essays and reviews paired with a brief biographical memoir, offering close readings of major scores and contemporary performances. It presents analytical studies of composers from Bach and Beethoven to Berlioz, Liszt, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, and Richard Strauss, often centered on particular works, festivals, or landmark concerts. Additional sections evaluate chamber music, pianists and violinists, conducting, and interpretive trends, and include reflective pieces on nineteenth-century music and the reception of Wagner and Nietzsche. The memoir outlines the author's upbringing, education, and career, while portraits and correspondence shed light on his critical approach.

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Arthur Johnstone

Arthur Johnstone was a notable figure in the realm of music criticism, recognized for his insightful analyses and commentary on musical works and performances. His key work, "Musical Criticisms," showcases his ability to engage with various musical styles and trends of his time, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the art form. Johnstone's contributions to music literature reflect a keen appreciation for both the technical and emotional aspects of music, making his writings valuable for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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