Fritz Spiegl (27 January 1926 – 23 March 2003) was an Austrian-born English musician, journalist, broadcaster, humorist and collector who lived in Britain from 1939 when his family successfully fled the Nazis. He attended the Royal College of Music and was a member of the Liverpool Philharmonic as a flautist for 10 years before beginning his writing and composing career. His works include compiling the Radio 4 UK Theme in 1978.
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Lives, Wives and Loves of Great Composers
Toggle the cite modalIn an intentionally light-hearted style, Fritz Spiegl has researched the lives and loves of the great composers through the ages. In an alphabetically arranged panorama of biographical portraits, he humorously uncovers hitherto unknown aspects of the composers' personalities that are, at best, discr... Read more
Published: 1997
Pages: 256
Paperback: 9780714529172
In an intentionally light-hearted style, Fritz Spiegl has researched the lives and loves of the great composers through the ages. In an alphabetically arranged panorama of biographical portraits, he humorously uncovers hitherto unknown aspects of the composers' personalities that are, at best, discreetly ignored by serious musical analysts or, at worst, have never made the history books at all. He also includes some of the female composers, such as Augusta Holmes and Maria Szymanowska, who are only just becoming appreciated for their contributions to music.
Fritz Spiegl's treatment and disclosures, however, are not just idle gossip. His concise use of biographical details gives a clear picture of each composer's musical career, revealing how his emotional life came to influence his music and, in some cases, vice versa.
This volume alo features a special section which contains Spiegl's extensive researches into some of the pets of the great composers.