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- Many years ago I had a book by Neville Cardus called Full Score which had a chapter on Klemperer.
Neville Cardus wrote in the Manchester Guardian in 1954 of Furtwängler's conducting style: "He did not regard the printed notes of the score as a final. | |
Many years ago I had a book by Neville Cardus called Full Score which had a chapter on Klemperer. | |
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Neville Cardus: The Charming Charlatan of cricket writing
Neville Cardus was born April 3, 1888 (contrary to the usually accepted April 2, 1889), supposedly in a Manchester slum. Before him, cricket was reported. With him it was felt and appreciated. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the life of this doyen of cricket writers.
Mythology of folk heroes
As sun was setting on the Victorian Era, Test cricket was waddling through its infancy. The Englishmen and Australians met often enough, engaged in what had already become known as the battle for the Ashes — frequently producing epics that are still recalled with rheumy eyes and wistful longing for the good old days.
One such encounter of 1896, at the Old Trafford, saw the Australians chase down 125 in the final innings to emerge victorious by three wickets. The match remains immortal, however, for sterling feats by two players in the English team — the 154 on debut by KS Ranjitsinhji, and the lion-hearted
Otto Klemperer - Wikipedia
- In a single week in the Guardian published obituaries by Cardus on Otto Klemperer, the conductor, and Wilfred Rhodes, one of the most remarkable figures in Yorkshire cricket.
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Cardus – the last adventure - The Oldie
- Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus, CBE (2 April 1888 – 28 February 1975) was an English writer and critic.
Cardus – the last adventure - The Oldie
- Neville Cardus passed away in February at the Nuffield Clinic, London, a few days after collapsing at home.