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Moore, Jerrold Northrop

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Moore, Jerrold Northrop (1934- )

US musicologist. He studied at Yale and was curator of sound recordings there 1961-70. He resided in England from 1970. He became an authority on British composer Edward Elgar, co-editing the Elgar Complete Edition and publishing Elgar: a Life in Photographs (1974), Spirit of England: Edward Elgar in his World (1984), and Edward Elgar: A Creative Life (1984). He also edited Elgar's letters.

He also wrote Sound Revolutions: A Biography of Fred Gaisberg, Founding Father of Commercial Sound Recording (1999), and - in a departure from his field of musicology - F. L. Griggs, 1876-1938: The Architecture of Dreams (2000).


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