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Roger Nichols (musical scholar)

Roger David Edward Nichols (born 6 April 1939) is an English musicologist, critic, translator and author. After an early career as a university lecturer he became a full-time freelance writer in 1980. He is particularly known for his works on French music, including books about Claude Debussy, Olivier Messiaen, Maurice Ravel, Francis Poulenc and the Parisian musical scene of the years after the First World War. Among his translations are the English versions of the standard biography of Gabriel Fauré by Jean-Michel Nectoux and of Harry Halbreich's study of Arthur Honegger.

Life and career

Nichols was born in the English city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, the son of Edward Nichols and his wife Dorothy, née West, who were respectively a lawyer and an accountant.[1] He was educated at Harrow, where he read classics, and Worcester College, Oxford, where he studied under Edmund Rubbra.[2] In 1964, he married Sarah Edwards, a teacher; they have two sons and a daughter. After graduating he became a schoolmaster at St Michael's College, Tenbury (1966–1973), after which he was a lecturer for the Open University (1975–1976) and the University of Birmingham (1978–1980). In 1982 he studied piano in Paris with Magda Tagliaferro.[3]

After research into the songs of Claude Debussy, Nichols's first book, published by the Oxford University Press (OUP) was a study of that composer (1972), an 86-page work, part of the OUP's "Oxford Studies of Composers" series.[1][3] Later books include studies of Messiaen (1974) and Ravel (1977), and as editor or translator or both, collections of letters and reminiscences by and about Debussy (1987), Ravel (1987 and 2011), Berlioz (1995), Satie (1995) and Mendelssohn (1997). Among his most substantial translations are the English versions of Jean-Michel Nectoux's Gabriel Fauré: les voix du clair-obscur (1990), published by the Cambridge University Press as Gabriel Fauré: A Musical Life (1991),[4] and Harry Halbreich's Arthur Honegger (1992), published by the Amadeus Press under the same title (1999).[5][n 1]

In 2002 Nichols produced The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris 1917–1929.[2][3] The Musical Times said of it, "The Harlequin Years is a marvellous book, and it deserves to be read by the widest possible audience. ... A classic."[7] This volume grew out of a 12-part series of the same name for BBC Radio 3.[8] From 1980 to 1992 Nichols also presented the Radio 3 drive time programme Mainly for Pleasure, now called In Tune.[n 2] Among his other broadcasts on Radio 3 was a five-part series on the life and art of Emmanuel Chabrier, with Clive Swift speaking the composer's words.[10]

For the 1980 Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Nichols wrote the articles on Debussy and Poulenc.[1] He has contributed regularly to The Musical Times and the BBC Music Magazine.[3]

In 2006 the French government appointed Nichols a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour for his forty years of service to French music.[3][n 3]

Works

Books by Nichols

  • From Berlioz to Boulez. Kahn & Averill. 2022. ISBN 9780995757479.
  • Poulenc, a Biography. Yale University Press. 2020. ISBN 9780300226508.
  • Ravel. Yale University Press. 2010. ISBN 9780300108828.
  • The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris 1917–1929. Thames & Hudson. 2002. ISBN 9780500510957.
  • The Life of Debussy. Cambridge University Press. 1998. ISBN 9780521570268.
  • Mendelssohn Remembered. Faber. 1997. ISBN 9780571178605.
  • Conversations with Madeleine Milhaud. Faber. 1996. ISBN 9780571160556.
  • Debussy Remembered. Faber. 1992. ISBN 9780571153589.
  • Pelléas et Mélisande, Cambridge Opera Handbook (with Richard Langham Smith). Cambridge University Press. 1989. ISBN 9780521307147.
  • Ravel Remembered. Faber. 1987. ISBN 9780571149605.
  • Greek Everyday Life, (with Sarah Nichols). Longman. 1978. ISBN 9780582206724.
  • Ravel, Dent. Master Musicians. 1977. ISBN 9780460031462.
  • Through Roman Eyes, (with Kenneth McLeish). Cambridge University Press. 1976. ISBN 9780521203456.
  • Messiaen, Oxford Studies of Composers. Oxford University Press. 1975–1986. ISBN 9780193154285.
  • Through Greek Eyes, (with Kenneth McLeish). Cambridge University Press. 1974. ISBN 9780521085601.
  • Debussy, Oxford Studies of Composers. Oxford University Press. 1972–1975. ISBN 9780193154261.

Translations

  • Southon, Nicolas (2014) [2011]. Francis Poulenc: Articles and Interviews – Notes from the Heart [J'écris ce qui me chante] (abridged translation). Ashgate. ISBN 9781409466222.
  • Saint-Saëns, Camille (2008). Camille Saint-Saëns on Music and Musicians. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195320169.
  • Henri Dutilleux: Music – Mystery and Memory [Mystère et mémoire des sons, entretiens avec Claude Glayman]. Ashgate. 2003 [1997, Actes Sud]. ISBN 9780754608998.
  • Halbreich, Harry (1999) [1992, Fayard]. Arthur Honegger [Arthur Honegger: Un musicien dans la cité des hommes]. Amadeus Press. ISBN 9781574670417.
  • Berlioz, Hector (1995). Macdonald, Hugh (ed.). Selected Letters of Berlioz. Faber. ISBN 9780393040623.
  • Orledge, Robert (1995). Satie Remembered. Faber. ISBN 9780571172719.
  • Nectoux, Jean-Michel (1991) [1990, Flammarion]. Gabriel Fauré: A Musical Life [Gabriel Fauré: les voix du clair-obscur]. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521235242.
  • Lesure, François; Nichols, Roger, eds. (1987) [1980, edited by François Lesure, Hermann]. Debussy Letters [Claude Debussy: Lettres 1884-1918] (abridged translation). Faber. ISBN 9780571147205.
  • Livy (1982). Livy: Stories of Rome. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521228169.

Editions

  • Burton, Richard D. E. (2016). Nichols, Roger (ed.). Olivier Messiaen: Texts, Contexts, & Intertexts. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190277949. Left unfinished after Burton's death.

Contributions to symposia

  • "La sexualité de Maurice Ravel", in Cahiers Maurice Ravel no 16, 2013–2014
  • "Ravel and the twentieth century", in The Cambridge Companion to Ravel, edited by Deborah Mawer, Cambridge, 2000
  • "The reception of Debussy's music in Britain up to 1914", in Debussy Studies, edited by Richard Langham Smith, Cambridge University Press, 1997
  • "Claude Debussy", "Francis Poulenc", in The New Grove Twentieth-Century Masters, Macmillan, 1980

BBC Radio 3 documentaries

Music scores edited

For Edition Peters, London:

  • The Art of French Song, 2 vols, each both high and medium low, ISMN: 9790577081618

Notes, references and sources

Notes

  1. ^ The volumes run, respectively, to 646 and 677 pages.[6]
  2. ^ The BBC maintains an archive of the 297 programme listings.[9]
  3. ^ His sponsors were Madeleine Milhaud, Henri Dutilleux and Pierre Boulez.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nichols, Roger", Gale Contemporary Authors online, retrieved 14 July 2016 (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b "Nichols, Roger", International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004, retrieved 14 July 2016
  3. ^ a b c d e "Biography", Roger Nichols, retrieved 14 July 2016
  4. ^ Nectoux, title page
  5. ^ Halbreich, title page
  6. ^ Nectoux, p. 646 and Halbreich, p. 677
  7. ^ Simeone, Nigel (Spring 2003). "French Without Fears". The Musical Times: 60. JSTOR 1004711. (subscription required)
  8. ^ Nichols, p. 11
  9. ^ "Roger Nichols", BBC Genome. Retrieved 13 August 2022
  10. ^ "Souvenirs of Chabrier", BBC Genome. Retrieved 2 October 2018
  11. ^ "A Flower in the Jungle", BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 6 September 2022
  12. ^ "A Winnng Hand", BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 6 September 2022
  13. ^ "Arthur Honegger" BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 6 September 2022

Sources

  • Halbreich, Harry (1999) [1992]. Arthur Honegger. Translated by Roger Nichols. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. ISBN 978-1-57467-041-7.
  • Nectoux, Jean-Michel (1991) [1990]. Gabriel Fauré: A Musical Life. Translated by Roger Nichols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-23524-2.
  • Nichols, Roger (2002). The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris 1917–1929. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-23736-0.

roger, nichols, musical, scholar, roger, david, edward, nichols, born, april, 1939, english, musicologist, critic, translator, author, after, early, career, university, lecturer, became, full, time, freelance, writer, 1980, particularly, known, works, french, . Roger David Edward Nichols born 6 April 1939 is an English musicologist critic translator and author After an early career as a university lecturer he became a full time freelance writer in 1980 He is particularly known for his works on French music including books about Claude Debussy Olivier Messiaen Maurice Ravel Francis Poulenc and the Parisian musical scene of the years after the First World War Among his translations are the English versions of the standard biography of Gabriel Faure by Jean Michel Nectoux and of Harry Halbreich s study of Arthur Honegger Contents 1 Life and career 2 Works 2 1 Books by Nichols 2 2 Translations 2 3 Editions 2 4 Contributions to symposia 2 5 BBC Radio 3 documentaries 2 6 Music scores edited 3 Notes references and sources 3 1 Notes 3 2 References 3 3 SourcesLife and career EditNichols was born in the English city of Ely Cambridgeshire the son of Edward Nichols and his wife Dorothy nee West who were respectively a lawyer and an accountant 1 He was educated at Harrow where he read classics and Worcester College Oxford where he studied under Edmund Rubbra 2 In 1964 he married Sarah Edwards a teacher they have two sons and a daughter After graduating he became a schoolmaster at St Michael s College Tenbury 1966 1973 after which he was a lecturer for the Open University 1975 1976 and the University of Birmingham 1978 1980 In 1982 he studied piano in Paris with Magda Tagliaferro 3 After research into the songs of Claude Debussy Nichols s first book published by the Oxford University Press OUP was a study of that composer 1972 an 86 page work part of the OUP s Oxford Studies of Composers series 1 3 Later books include studies of Messiaen 1974 and Ravel 1977 and as editor or translator or both collections of letters and reminiscences by and about Debussy 1987 Ravel 1987 and 2011 Berlioz 1995 Satie 1995 and Mendelssohn 1997 Among his most substantial translations are the English versions of Jean Michel Nectoux s Gabriel Faure les voix du clair obscur 1990 published by the Cambridge University Press as Gabriel Faure A Musical Life 1991 4 and Harry Halbreich s Arthur Honegger 1992 published by the Amadeus Press under the same title 1999 5 n 1 In 2002 Nichols produced The Harlequin Years Music in Paris 1917 1929 2 3 The Musical Times said of it The Harlequin Years is a marvellous book and it deserves to be read by the widest possible audience A classic 7 This volume grew out of a 12 part series of the same name for BBC Radio 3 8 From 1980 to 1992 Nichols also presented the Radio 3 drive time programme Mainly for Pleasure now called In Tune n 2 Among his other broadcasts on Radio 3 was a five part series on the life and art of Emmanuel Chabrier with Clive Swift speaking the composer s words 10 For the 1980 Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Nichols wrote the articles on Debussy and Poulenc 1 He has contributed regularly to The Musical Times and the BBC Music Magazine 3 In 2006 the French government appointed Nichols a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour for his forty years of service to French music 3 n 3 Works EditBooks by Nichols Edit From Berlioz to Boulez Kahn amp Averill 2022 ISBN 9780995757479 Poulenc a Biography Yale University Press 2020 ISBN 9780300226508 Ravel Yale University Press 2010 ISBN 9780300108828 The Harlequin Years Music in Paris 1917 1929 Thames amp Hudson 2002 ISBN 9780500510957 The Life of Debussy Cambridge University Press 1998 ISBN 9780521570268 Mendelssohn Remembered Faber 1997 ISBN 9780571178605 Conversations with Madeleine Milhaud Faber 1996 ISBN 9780571160556 Debussy Remembered Faber 1992 ISBN 9780571153589 Pelleas et Melisande Cambridge Opera Handbook with Richard Langham Smith Cambridge University Press 1989 ISBN 9780521307147 Ravel Remembered Faber 1987 ISBN 9780571149605 Greek Everyday Life with Sarah Nichols Longman 1978 ISBN 9780582206724 Ravel Dent Master Musicians 1977 ISBN 9780460031462 Through Roman Eyes with Kenneth McLeish Cambridge University Press 1976 ISBN 9780521203456 Messiaen Oxford Studies of Composers Oxford University Press 1975 1986 ISBN 9780193154285 Through Greek Eyes with Kenneth McLeish Cambridge University Press 1974 ISBN 9780521085601 Debussy Oxford Studies of Composers Oxford University Press 1972 1975 ISBN 9780193154261 Translations Edit Southon Nicolas 2014 2011 Francis Poulenc Articles and Interviews Notes from the Heart J ecris ce qui me chante abridged translation Ashgate ISBN 9781409466222 Saint Saens Camille 2008 Camille Saint Saens on Music and Musicians Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195320169 Henri Dutilleux Music Mystery and Memory Mystere et memoire des sons entretiens avec Claude Glayman Ashgate 2003 1997 Actes Sud ISBN 9780754608998 Halbreich Harry 1999 1992 Fayard Arthur Honegger Arthur Honegger Un musicien dans la cite des hommes Amadeus Press ISBN 9781574670417 Berlioz Hector 1995 Macdonald Hugh ed Selected Letters of Berlioz Faber ISBN 9780393040623 Orledge Robert 1995 Satie Remembered Faber ISBN 9780571172719 Nectoux Jean Michel 1991 1990 Flammarion Gabriel Faure A Musical Life Gabriel Faure les voix du clair obscur Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521235242 Lesure Francois Nichols Roger eds 1987 1980 edited by Francois Lesure Hermann Debussy Letters Claude Debussy Lettres 1884 1918 abridged translation Faber ISBN 9780571147205 Livy 1982 Livy Stories of Rome Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521228169 Editions Edit Burton Richard D E 2016 Nichols Roger ed Olivier Messiaen Texts Contexts amp Intertexts Oxford University Press ISBN 9780190277949 Left unfinished after Burton s death Contributions to symposia Edit La sexualite de Maurice Ravel in Cahiers Maurice Ravel no 16 2013 2014 Ravel and the twentieth century in The Cambridge Companion to Ravel edited by Deborah Mawer Cambridge 2000 The reception of Debussy s music in Britain up to 1914 in Debussy Studies edited by Richard Langham Smith Cambridge University Press 1997 Claude Debussy Francis Poulenc in The New Grove Twentieth Century Masters Macmillan 1980BBC Radio 3 documentaries Edit A Flower in the Jungle Maggie Teyte 1988 11 A Winning Hand Benno Moiseiwitsch 1990 12 Arthur Honegger a portrait 1992 13 Music scores edited Edit For Edition Peters London The Art of French Song 2 vols each both high and medium low ISMN 9790577081618Notes references and sources EditNotes Edit The volumes run respectively to 646 and 677 pages 6 The BBC maintains an archive of the 297 programme listings 9 His sponsors were Madeleine Milhaud Henri Dutilleux and Pierre Boulez References Edit a b c Nichols Roger Gale Contemporary Authors online retrieved 14 July 2016 subscription required a b Nichols Roger International Who s Who of Authors and Writers 2004 retrieved 14 July 2016 a b c d e Biography Roger Nichols retrieved 14 July 2016 Nectoux title page Halbreich title page Nectoux p 646 and Halbreich p 677 Simeone Nigel Spring 2003 French Without Fears The Musical Times 60 JSTOR 1004711 subscription required Nichols p 11 Roger Nichols BBC Genome Retrieved 13 August 2022 Souvenirs of Chabrier BBC Genome Retrieved 2 October 2018 A Flower in the Jungle BBC Genome Project Retrieved 6 September 2022 A Winnng Hand BBC Genome Project Retrieved 6 September 2022 Arthur Honegger BBC Genome Project Retrieved 6 September 2022 Sources Edit Halbreich Harry 1999 1992 Arthur Honegger Translated by Roger Nichols Portland Oregon Amadeus Press ISBN 978 1 57467 041 7 Nectoux Jean Michel 1991 1990 Gabriel Faure A Musical Life Translated by Roger Nichols Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 23524 2 Nichols Roger 2002 The Harlequin Years Music in Paris 1917 1929 Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 23736 0 Portals Biography Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Nichols musical scholar amp oldid 1108950064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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