Garden, Edward (James Clarke)
GARDEN, Edward (James Clarke)
GARDEN, Edward (James Clarke). British, b. 1930. Genres: Music. Career: Prof. and Chairman of Music, 1975-93, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, 1988-90, Univ. of Sheffield. Member of Music Staff, Clifton Coll., Bristol, 1954-57; Dir. of Music, Loretto, nr. Edinburgh, 1957-66; Sr. Lectr. in Music, Univ. of Glasgow, 1966-75. Publications: Balakirev: A Critical Study of His Life and Music, 1967; Tchaikovsky, 1973, 2nd ed., 1993; Tschaikowsky: Leben und Werk, 1986; (ed.) Correspondence between Tchaikovsky and Nadezhda von Meck, 1876-1878, 1993. Address: 91 Millhouses Lane, Sheffield, England.
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