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Mosco Carner

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261:. The book was dedicated to the memory of his wife, Helen, who had died four years before. Translated into several languages, and published in multiple editions (the last revised edition was published posthumously in 1992), it was described by 190:
from 1930 to 1933. In 1933, he settled in London (using a tourist visa to get there) where he was to live for the rest of his life. In London, he initially worked as a guest conductor for the
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as having "long stood as the most important book on Puccini in English." Carner also edited a volume of Puccini's letters as well as writing two volumes on Puccini's operas for the
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and as a free-lance music correspondent for several continental European papers. For a brief period in 1948 he was guest conductor with the
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and critic. He wrote on a wide range of music subjects, but was particularly known for his studies on the life and works of the composers
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Sebag-Montefiore), whom he had married in 1976. Hazel Carner wrote the preface to and helped prepare the third edition of
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which contains the revisions and additions that Carner had left at the time of his death.
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Conductors' Gallery: Biographical sketches of well-known orchestral conductors
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Second Chance: Two Centuries of German-speaking Jews in the United Kingdom
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Mosco Carner died of a heart attack at the age of 80 while on vacation in
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to Rudolf and Selma Cohen, Carner was educated at the
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University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
306:. He was survived by his second wife, Hazel Carner ( 524:(7 August 1985); Kennedy and Bourne (1994) p. 153; 363:, A. Robertson (ed.), The White Friars Press. 1957 372:"The Mass from Rossini to Dvořák c.1835–1900" in 666: 379:"Music in the Mainland of Europe: 1918–1939" in 287:(1985). Another key work by Carner was his 1975 609:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 487:The Black Book. The Britons on the Nazi Hitlist 268:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 556:, Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 153. 566:Mosse, Werner Eugen and Carlebach, Julius, 548:Kennedy, Michael and Bourne, Joyce (eds.), 460:Studien zur Sonatenform bei Robert Schumann 230:. In the 1950s he wrote a music column for 755:Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom 178:. He then worked as an opera conductor in 750:British people of Austrian-Jewish descent 327:, V. Fischl (ed.), Lindsay Drummond, 1942 725:Austrian emigrants to the United Kingdom 317: 241:at the time, Carner was interned as an ' 745:20th-century British conductors (music) 433: 431: 421: 356:, Ralph Hill (ed.), Pelican Press, 1952 740:Austrian expatriates in Czechoslovakia 667: 411:, University of Washington Press, 1983 376:, A. Jacobs (ed.), Pelican Press, 1963 594: 428: 387:(ed.), Oxford University Press, 1974 331:A Study of Twentieth-Century Harmony 251:A Study of Twentieth-Century Harmony 166:, where he studied musicology under 765:20th-century British male musicians 234:, then titled Art News and Review. 13: 760:20th-century British musicologists 417:, Cambridge University Press, 1985 14: 791: 649: 632:Who's Who in the World, 1978-1979 526:Who's Who in the World, 1978-1979 440: 253:in 1944 (Volume 1 was written by 715:Austrian male conductors (music) 397:Alban Berg: the Man and his Work 289:Alban Berg: the Man and his Work 204:Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra 28: 705:British male conductors (music) 475:, 7 August 1985, Section B, p 8 333:, Vol. 2, Joseph Williams, 1944 325:Antonin Dvořák: his Achievement 186:) from 1929 to 1930 and in the 554:The Oxford Dictionary of Music 515: 502: 493: 478: 465: 452: 1: 598:(2001). "Carner , Mosco". 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Vienna
Stratton, Cornwall
University of Vienna
Musicologist
conductor
Giacomo Puccini
Alban Berg
musicologist
conductor
Giacomo Puccini
Alban Berg
Vienna
Vienna Conservatory
University of Vienna
Guido Adler
sonata
Robert Schumann
Opava
Czech Republic
Free City of Danzig
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra
Time and Tide
Evening News
The Times
Daily Telegraph
ArtReview

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