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Portrait of Walton

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Displaced by Britten and later by Tippett after failing to fulfill the promise of his early masterpieces, composer William Walton was once regarded as a promising experimentalist and successor to Elgar. Here, Kennedy illuminates the complex and contradictory personality of Walton, whose moods
ranged from self-critical, depressive, and jealous to witty, generous, and forgiving. Drawing on the composer's correspondence with friends and colleagues--including Britten, Malcolm Arnold, and André Previn, and assessing his compositions, Kennedy provides a compassionate and perceptive study of
the life and music of this notable twentieth-century artist.

348 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Michael Kennedy

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for Michael Kennedy the music critic and biographer, see George Michael Sinclair Kennedy

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