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Book Reviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Extract

  • The Sudwestfunk Experimentalstudio John Warnaby

  • Britcomplexity Julian Silverman

  • Dickinson's Holst Raymond Head

  • ‘Die britische Sinfonie’; Le quatuor en France Martin Anderson

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Book Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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References

1 Tom Morgan;

2 Michael Finnissy;

3 Lynne Williams;

4 Christopher Fox;

5 Richard Barrett;

6 Roger Redgate;

7 Brian Femeyhough;

8 Richard Toop;

9 Chris Dench;

10 Michael Alexander;

11 James Dillon;

12 James Erber.

* Yet in Tempo 91 (Winter 1969–70), reviewing reprints Imogen Hoist's two books, A.E.F. Dickinson had averred that ‘most of the Sanskrit works…should not be left on the awful shelf’ and craved ‘permission to speak up for Tfce Cloud Messenger!’ – presumably because he had heard the BBC broadcast of 27 July 1968. Why, then, was an ‘old’ opinion allowed to stand ten years later?