Facing the Music: Charles Baeyertz and The Triad
Author(s): Joanna Woods
The Triad was founded in 1893 and ran into the late 1920s. For its first twenty-two years it was published in New Zealand, but in 1915 publication was transferred to Sydney where it was re-launched as an Australasian magazine. The magazine offered well-informed coverage of cultural activities in New Zealand, Australia and internationally in a broad mix of critical and original writing. Notoriously outspoken, Baeyertz was feared and respected as a critic. His music criticism was particularly intelligent and rigorous, making no concessions to personality or amateur or professional status. His later co-editor, the self-styled 'decadent' Frank Morton, was equally candid. This is an engaging biography of a fascinating man which also throws new light on a long-neglected period of New Zealand's cultural past. First published March 2008.
General Information
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- : Otago University Press
- : Otago University Press
- : 0.408
- : 01 September 2008
- : 235mm X 155mm X 23mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Joanna Woods
- : 1st Edition
- : good-very good
- : 288
- : colour & b/w illus