




A charming and engaging memoir of the life and career of H. R. Haweis, a prominent British music critic and amateur musician who played an important role in the cultural life of Victorian England. With wit, humor, and an insightful perspective on music and society, Haweis...

A charming and engaging memoir of the life and career of H. R. Haweis, a prominent British music critic and amateur musician who played an important role in the cultural life of Victorian England. With wit, humor, and an insightful perspective on music and society, Haweis...

Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901) was a clergyman and writer. Published in 1884, this memoir deals with one of his great interests: music. He was a proficient violinist, and his musical writings included books on church bell-ringing, violins, and the best-selling Music and Morals...