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When he died in 1987 at the age of 86, B.H. Haggin left behind a vast body of beautifully-written commentary on the state of Western music. First published in 1956, The Listener's Musical Companion is an introduction ot concert music and its composers and a highly discriminating evaluation of the best performances of great music

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When he died in 1987 at the age of 86, B.H. Haggin left behind a vast body of beautifully-written commentary on the state of Western music. First published in 1956, The Listener's Musical Companion is an introduction ot concert music and its composers and a highly discriminating evaluation of the best performances of great music
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About the Author: B.H. Haggin was a prominent music critic who wrote regularly for The Nation , The Hudson Review, The Yale Review, and The New Republic. His books include Arturo Toscanini: Contemporary Recollections of the Maestro, Music in the Nation, and Music and Ballet 1973-1983. About the Editor: Thomas Hathaway is Haggin's literary executor. He writes regularly on musical matters for Musical America, The Queen's Quarterly, Sonance, and Fanfare