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Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 25, 1875.
S. of John, of 39, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington.
B. Apr. 7, 1856, in London.
School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882.
Hon. D.Litt.
(Durham). F.S.A. Musical critic of The Times, 1889-1911.
Author, Life of Robert Schumann; Masters of German Music; The Musician's Pilgrimage; English Music in the 19th Century; The Age of Bach and Handel; Joseph Joachim; Brahms; The Consort of Music; Reminiscences; A Doorkeeper of Music; The Music of Parry and Stanford. Edited the appendix to Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians; with Miss L. E. Broadwood, English County Songs; with W. B. Squire, The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, etc.
Left to the College a copy of Vitae Patrum, printed by Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde.
Of Borwick Hall, Carnforth.
Died Mar. 30, 1936.
(Who was Who, 1929-40; Cambridge Review, Oct. 30, 1936; The Times, Apr. 1, 1936.)
John Alexander FULLER-MAITLAND
Approx. lifespan: 1856–1936
pens. Trinity College adm1875:05:25
s. of John FULLER-MAITLAND of 39 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, [ London ]
b. London 1856:04:07
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [ London ]
Matric 1875:10MT:
BA 1879
MA 1882
Hon. DLitt (Durham)
FSA
Musical critic of The Times 1889-1911
Publ.: Life of Robert Schumann; Masters of German Music; The Musician's Pilgrimage; English Music in the 19 th Century; The Age of Bach and Handel; Joseph Joachim; Brahms; The Consort of Music; Reminiscences; A Doorkeeper of Music; The Music of Parry and Stanford.
Publ.: Edited the appendix to Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians ;with Miss L. E. Broadwood, English County Songs ;with W.
b. Squire, The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book etc.
Left to College a copy of Vitae Patrum, printed by Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde.
Of Borwick Hall, Borwick, Carnforth, [ Lancashire ]
d. 1936:03:30
( Who was Who 1929-40; CB Review 1936:10:30; The Times 1936:04:01)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: F. 52[:add]

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