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Robert Edward Layton (2 May 1930 – 9 November 2020) was an English musicologist and music critic.

Biography[edit]

Between 1949 and 1953 Layton studied at Worcester College, Oxford under Edmund Rubbra and Egon Wellesz.[1] He then went to Sweden, where he learned the language and studied with Carl-Allan Moberg at the universities of Uppsala and Stockholm (1953–1955).[1][2] He was a teacher before joining the BBC in 1959. He worked first on music presentation and from 1961 on music talks. He was the BBC's senior music talks producer (1970) and senior music producer (1982–90).[1]

Layton specialised in Scandinavian music. He wrote extensively on Franz Berwald – his book Franz Berwald was first published in Swedish in 1956, and in English three years later – and published books on Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius. He made many broadcasts, contributed regularly to Gramophone and was a co-author of The Stereo Record Guide and the Penguin Guides to recorded classical music. He was general editor of the BBC Music Guide series (1974–1990).[3]

The entry for Layton in The Oxford Dictionary of Music refers to him as "Sole authority on Danish composer Esrum-Hellerup" – a reference to a 1980 prank where, among his scholarly articles on Scandinavian music in Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Layton smuggled in one on a fictitious composer, Dag Henrik Esrum-Hellerup.[2][4] Despite the long tradition of including fictitious entries in dictionaries and encyclopedias, the editor of Grove, Stanley Sadie, was not amused and the article was removed in the second edition.[5]

Layton died on 9 November 2020, at the age of 90.[6]

Writings[edit]

Layton's books include:[1]

References and sources[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Scott, David "Layton, Robert", Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press 2001. Retrieved 10 June 2020 (subscription required)
  • ^ a b Slonimsky et al, p. 2054
  • ^ Barnett, Rob. 'Robert Layton Recalled' at MusicWeb International
  • ^ Kennedy, Joyce, Michael Kennedy and Tim Rutherford-Johnson "Layton, Robert", The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2012 (subscription required)
  • ^ Santella, Anna-Lise. "A Grove Music Mountweazel", OUPblog, Oxford University Press 25 January 2013
  • ^ Jolly James. "The musicologist, critic and Gramophone reviewer Robert Layton has died", Gramophone, November 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2020
  • Sources[edit]


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