List of Illustrations
Prefatory Notes by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears
Appreciaton by Leopold Stokowski
Author's Preface
1: `Bubbles'
2: Doctors and Dustbin Lids
3: `Perks' joins the Frankfurt Gang
4: Saint and Sinner
5: Grettir the Strong Flexes his Muscles
6: `The years before the war were Hell'
7: The Twisted Genius and the Dinkum Aussie
8: Packed Houses and Zulu Warriors
9: `I am an Australian, not a Corsican'
10: Unto Brigg Fair
11: The Little Half-Viking
12: `Poor put-upon Percy'
13: `Adieu Old World! I would hail a New World'
14: `Your mad side has ruined us'
15: Beatless Music, Blue-Eyed English, and a Nordic Princess
16: `The measure of my artistic defeat'
17: `I shall go back to the joys of my teen-years'
18: `Your loving but defeated, Percy'
Select Source List
Appendix A. Catalogue of Grainger's Published Original Compositions
and Arrangements
Appendix B. Statements on `Free Music'
Appendix C. Preface to Spoon River, American Folk-Music Setting No.
2
Appendix D. Discography: Performances by Grainger
Appendix E. Catalogue of Duo-Art Piano Rolls made by Grainger
Appendix F. Select Bibliography: Performances of Grainger's Works
by Others
Index
`excellent book.'
Steve Schwartz
`one of the best musical biographies ever!'
Ken Russell
`This documented srutiny of the man and his music is an unabridged
tribute to a flawed genius. Its insights are unlikely to be
surpassed. Grainger's spirit should now be appeased.'
Eric Fenby
`This fascinating book ... depicts in detail the character of one
of the most extraordinary human beings of whom records exist.'
Roy Fuller
`anecdote and quotation are gathered usefully together in a rich
array ... Bird's book benefits from an extensive discography for
which all readers wishing to pursue the subject will be
grateful.'
Lucien Jenkins, Music Teacher, May 1999
`the release of this revised and slightly extended edition of John
Bird's pioneering biography, first published in 1976, is welcome.
Bird charts the course of his subject admirably, ... he offers us
an absorbing character study.'
Peter Tregear, Times Literary Supplement
`this fully revised edition of John Bird's masterly biography of
1976 is timely. John Bird has devoted much of his life to
collecting information and memorabilia about the composer, and his
knowledge of the subject is second to none ... The book is superb,
beautifully produced, splendidly written, with all of Grainger's
gusto coming out on every page. John Bird pulls no punches, gives
us every side of this multi-faceted man, and paints a vivid
picture,
warts and all. What could have become a tiresome catalogue of
concert and engagements and touring is always a fascinating account
of professional life in the first half of the century, enlivened by
Percy's
eccentricities'
Tim Reynish, The Journal of the British Association of Symphonic
Bands and Wind Ensembles, Spring 1999, Vol 14 no2
`John Bird has written a masterly book, a thumping good read as
well as a scholarly account of one of the quirkiest of all
geniuses. Even if you have the Faber edition, (which cost £5.95)
you should buy this latest edition for the clarity of presentation,
for its new material and for its celebration of Percy Grainger,
still under-performed by all of us tone-men who dare to try his
tonery.'
Tim Reynish, The Journal of the British Association of Symphonic
Bands and Wind Ensembles, Spring 1999, Vol 14 no2
`makes available again in a handsome edition a well written and
nicely illustrated account of a fascinating composer, folk song
collector, and human being. Particularly well handled are the
complex relations of Percy's early life ... The biography is
written by a passionate advocate of Grainger's music, and the
preface gives the academic musical establishment a splendid
roasting for its supercilious attitude towards his subject.
Nevertheless, here is a fine
edition from a major publisher.'
David Atkinson, English Dance & Song Autumn 1999 Vol 61 no3
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