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Alan Walker, FRSC (born 6 April 1930) is an
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and university professor best known as a
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and scholar of composer Franz Liszt. Other topics Walker has engaged in are writings on composers Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin, as well as conductor
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. He has held posts at a variety of institutions, including the Guildhall School of Music, the
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Biography

Walker was born in
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,
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. He received an LGSM certificate in 1949, ARCM in 1950, a
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from
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in 1956, and a
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in 1965. Between 1957 and 1960 he studied privately with
Hans Keller Hans (Heinrich) Keller (11 March 19196 November 1985) was an Austrian-born British musician and writer, who made significant contributions to musicology and music criticism, as well as being a commentator on such disparate fields as psychoana ...
, an association which he has always acknowledged as formative. These lessons were resumed, albeit irregularly, once Walker joined Keller at the BBC in 1961. From 1958 to 1961 Walker lectured at the Guildhall School of Music, having studied piano there with Alfred Nieman, noted for teaching
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techniques. He also taught at the
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from 1954 to 1960. Walker worked at the
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Music Division as a producer between 1961 and 1971. Seeking to return to his "first love", teaching, he gave up radio production and took an appointment as Professor of Music at
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in Hamilton,
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, where he chaired the department of music from 1971 to 1980, and from 1989 to 1995. In 1981, he was responsible for the establishment at McMaster of the first graduate program in
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in Canada. Since 1995, he has been professor emeritus at McMaster. From 1984 to 1987, he was a distinguished visiting professor of music at City University in London. His three-volume biography of Franz Liszt, which took him 25 years to complete, has been very influential. Common adjectives attached to the work include "monumental" and "magisterial", and it is said to have "unearthed much new material and provided a strong stimulus for further research". Walker himself says that when he found, as a BBC producer compiling notes for program announcers, that "there wasn't a decent book in English on Liszt", he eventually decided to write one himself, but was determined "not to make a major statement that couldn't be supported by documents ... and because Liszt himself was a traveller the archives were everywhere." The first volume won the
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in biography for 1983 and best book on music from the
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in 1984. The three-book series was given the
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Book Award in 1998. ''
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'' magazine praised the biography as "a textured portrait of Liszt and his times without rival", saying that Walker's work was "equally strong on the music and the life", and discussed Liszt's corpus "with greater understanding and clarity than any previous biographer". ''
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'', reviewing the second volume, said of Walker's passion for his subject, "Mr. Walker can see only the good, and will stand for no criticism of his hero", but still called Walker's extensive research "incredible.... Mr. Walker seems to know everything about Liszt, and anything connected with Liszt, during every single day of the long life of that genius." ''
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'' music critic Tim Page, including the third volume in his best books of the year list, called it "unquestionably a landmark" and "meticulously detailed, passionately argued and sometimes wrenchingly moving". The technique of biography, and how it differs from other literary genres, has always been of interest to Walker and he has written about it. When asked about the genesis of his Liszt biography he wrote: “I had always been immensely attracted to Liszt’s magnetic personality, and in my childhood I was drawn to the legend of his piano playing as to few other topics. They say that in every biography is an autobiography trying to get out. The idea would be diverting if it were not so sobering. I have come to believe that the best biographies choose their biographers, not vice versa. The lucky biographers write their work not because they have a choice but because they have no choice at all.” Walker has also written substantially about Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin, and continues to lecture in Canada, the US, and UK on all three musicians. In October 2018 he brought to completion a large-scale biography of Fryderyk Chopin, a book on which he worked for ten years. It has been described as “a biographical masterpiece”, and was named Classical Music Book of the Year by the Sunday Times of London. James Penrose in The New Criterion wrote: “With Liszt, and now Fryderyk Chopin so well cared for, one can but hope that Walker will try for the hat trick.” Walker lives in Ancaster,
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. He is director of "The Great Romantics", an annual festival in
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. A Celebration of Liszt and Matthay, presented by the American Liszt Society and the American Matthay Association.


Honours

*Honorary Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music, 1974. *Hungarian Liszt Society Medal, 1980 *American Liszt Society Medal, 1984 *Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, 1986 *Pro Cultura Hungaria Medal (Government of
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), 1995 *Honorary D.Litt. (honoris causa) from McMaster University, 2002 *Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary, 2012


Books

*''A Study in Musical Analysis'', 1962. *''An Anatomy of Musical Criticism'', 1966. *''Symposium on Chopin'' (editor), 1967. *''Symposium on Liszt'' (editor), 1970. *''Franz Liszt: The Man and His Music''. New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1970. . *''Robert Schumann: The Man and His Music'', 1972. . *''Symposium on Schumann'' (editor), 1972. *''Liszt: v. 1. The virtuoso years, 1811-1847''. Hardcover publisher Knopf, 1983, Softcover publisher Ithaca:
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and revised, 1987. for all three hardcover. for v. 1 revised. *''Liszt: v. 2. The Weimar years, 1848-1861''. Knopf and Cornell University Press (no new material), 1989. Revised . *''Liszt, Carolyne, and the Vatican: The Story of a Thwarted Marriage'' (Co-author, with Gabriele Erasmi). 1991. *''The Diary of Carl Lachmund: An American Pupil of Liszt'' (editor), 1995. *''Liszt: v. 3. The final years, 1861-1886''. Knopf and Cornell University Press, 1996 and 1997. Cornell edition has . *''The Death of Franz Liszt: Based on the Unpublished Diary of his Pupil Lina Schmalhausen'' (editor). Cornell University Press, 2002. . *''Reflections on Liszt'', 2005. *''Hans von Bülow: a Life and Times'', OUP, 2009. *''Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times'', 2018


Articles

Walker has written over 100 articles for scholarly music journals, and provided the biographical entry on Liszt for
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(2001). Journal articles include: *'Schoenberg's Classical Background', ''Music Review'', xix (1958), 283–9. *'Aesthetics versus Acoustics', ''The Score'', No.27, July 1960. *'Back to Schönberg', ''Music Review'', xxi (1960), 140–47. *'Liszt and the Beethoven Symphonies', ''Music Review'', xxxi (1970), 302–14. *'Liszt's Duo Sonata', '' Musical Times'', cxvi (1975), 620–21. *'Schumann, Liszt, and the C major Fantasie, op. 17', '' Music and Letters'', vol. 60, 1979. *'Music and the Unconscious', '' British Medical Journal'', 22 December 1979. *'Personal View nfant prodigies, ''British Medical Journal'', 13 September 1980. *'Liszt and Vienna', ''New Hungarian Quarterly'', No.99 (1985), 253–9; repr. in ''Journal of the American Liszt Society'', No.xix (1986), 10–20. *'A Boy Named Daniel', ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 27, Autumn 1986. *'Liszt and Agnes Street-Klindworth: A Spy in the Court of Weimar?', ''Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungarica'', vol. 28, 1986. *'Schopenhauer and Music', ''The Piano Quarterly'', vol. 144, Winter 1988–89. *'Liszt and the Schubert Song Transcriptions', ''Musical Quarterly'', lxvii (1981), 50–63; lxxv (1991), 248–62. *'Joukowsky's Portraits of Liszt', ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 34, Summer 1993. *'Liszt and his Pupils', ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 36, Summer 1995. *'Tribute to Hans Keller', ''Canadian University Music Review'', xvii (1996), 118–28. *'Liszt and the Lied'", ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 37, Winter 1996. *"Ernst von Dohnányi (1877-1960): A Tribute", ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 43, Spring 2002. *"Dohnányi Redeemed", ''Hungarian Quarterly'', vol. 43, Autumn 2002.


References


External links


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of ''New Light on Liszt and His Music: Essays in Honor of Alan Walker's 65th Birthday'',
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