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WRITINGS ON THE WORK OF ANTHONY GILBERT G. W. Hopkins : 'Anthony Gilbert' Musical Times, London, cix (1968), p.907 Robert Henderson : 'Anthony Gilbert' Music and Musicians, London, xx/7 (1972) p.42 Stephen Walsh : '"Time off" and "The Scene Machine"', Musical Times, London, cxiii (1972), p.137 (interview) G. W. Hopkins : 'Gilbert, Anthony (b.1934)', New Grove Dictionary of Music, vol.7, p.371 Nicholas Williams : 'Gilbert, Anthony (b.1934)', New Grove Dictionary of Music, 2nd edition, 1995 Douglas Jarman : 'The music of Anthony Gilbert', Manchester Sounds, 2004; also in 2 parts, Tempo, Cambridge, v.58 nos. 229, 230 (2004) __________________ WRITINGS BY ANTHONY GILBERT ON HIS WORK AND PHILOSOPHY Music for serpents, perhaps? : a statement of beliefs with regard to his own creative work, The Listener, London, July 1968 Calling the tune : changing rôles and economic survival for the composer, in the series THE COMPOSER'S VIEW, Musical Times, London, April 1980, p.237 Musical space, a composer's view : a contemplation on the multi-dimensionality of music, Critical Inquiry vol.7 no.3, Spring 1981, University of Chicago Birdsong - some technical pointers for the composer : M.A. Thesis, Department of Music, University of Leeds, June 1984 Squaring the sacred triangle – or, Can we survive the 20th century? : a composer looks at some of the perils confronting artist and audience in the nineties. University of Wollongong, Australia, August 1990 __________________ WRITINGS BY ANTHONY GILBERT ON OTHER COMPOSERS Lumsdaine, David (b.Sydney, 31 October 1931): Entry on the music of Lumsdaine in 2nd edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Vol.11, p.330, 1995 updated 2004 LUMSDAINE, David : brief entry on the music of Lumsdaine in Contemporary composers, St James Press, Chicago & London, 1992; updated 1997 The British quartet : article on the British string quartet since 1935, in The twentieth-century string quartet, ed. Jarman, Arc Music, Todmorden, 2002 Chapter V, p.93 A Rhythmical Language of Thrust and Repose: Goehr's Suite op.11 in Sing,Ariel Essays and thoughts for Alexander Goehr's 70th birthday, Ed. Alison Latham, Ashgate, 2003 | ||
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