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Sadie, Stanley John (1930–2005)

English critic, writer, and editor. He studied at Cambridge with Thurston Dart and Charles Cudworth, where he was awarded the MA (1957) and PhD (1958). He was a music critic with The Times (1964–81) and editor of The Musical Times (1967–87). He has written books on Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven, and in 1970 became editor of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. From 1976 he was general editor of the Master Musicians series. He was awarded the CBE in 1982.

His wife Julie Anne (born Eugene, 1948) trained as a viola da gambist and edited the Companion to Baroque Music (1991). She was co-editor of The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers (1994).



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Where erotic passion, sensuality, tenderness, pathos and despair meet and fuse," Stanley Sadie writes in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "[Puccini] was an unrivalled master.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE NEW GROVE BOOK OF OPERAS Edited by Stanley Sadie (2003) The Grove, as opera people call it, is an indispensable reference for background on the operas, from plots to musicology.
In this beautifully illustrated volume Mr Robbins Landon discusses the years left uncovered by Stanley Sadie with the grace and feeling one has come to expect from his work.
 
 
 
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