Wilfrid Mellers

Wilfrid Howard Mellers OBE (26 April 1914 — 17 May 2008) was an English music critic, musicologist and composer.

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Early life

Born in Leamington, Warwickshire, Mellers was educated at the local Leamington College and later won a scholarship to Downing College, Cambridge, where he read English. At Cambridge, he formed a friendship with F.R. Leavis. He later lived with the Leavises for three years in order to pursue a Music degree. [1]

Career

After writing many articles for Scrutiny since the September 1936 issue, he appeared on the editorial board of the January 1942 issue, and continued in that position until the December 1948 issue.[2]

From 1964 until 1981 he was founding professor and head of the Music Department at the University of York; he remained emeritus professor of music there until his death. He was also an honorary fellow at Downing College, Cambridge. On 12 July 1981, he received an honorary degree of music from the City University, London.

The 2004 York Late Music Festival opened with a weekend tribute to Mellers. A 90th birthday tribute concert was held in October 2004 at Downing College, featuring music by Mellers as well as new pieces written for the occasion by Stephen Dodgson, David Matthews and Howard Skempton, among others.

Books by Mellers

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