Simmons, Jennifer R. (1978) So deft a builder : an account of the life and work of Sir Henry Hadow. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Abstract
From the 1890's until his death in 1937 Sir Henry Hadow exercised
a considerable influence on English musical and educational policy. His
qualities of scholarship and artistic perception combined with a gift of
administrative skill in a life which fulfilled itself in three main
sequences.
The early chapters of this study offer some account of Hadow's
education at Malvern and oxford against the background of his home and
family life. His training as a classical scholar was realized, and a
summer spent in Germany enriched his interest in musical composition.
With the publication of Studies in Modern Music in 1892 and 1895, and
his subsequent editorship of the Oxford History of Music, he established
a distinguished reputation as a music critic.
A new phase in Hadow's life began with his appointment as Principal
of Armstrong College -
later the University of Newcastle
- which was
primarily a scientific and technological institution. He was appointed
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham and a member of five national
committees. In January 1919, Hadow was knighted, and in this same year he
undertook work as a pioneer in the Army Education scheme.
The later chapters, which incorporate Hadowts term of office as Chairman
of the Consultative Committee to the Board of Education, also embrace
his service to Sheffield as Vice-Chancellor of the University. It was
during this final phase that the many "Hadow Reports", including the six
reports of the Consultative Committee and the report for the B. B. C., "New
Ventures in Broadcasting" (1928) were published. Hadow continued, as at
Oxford and Newcastle, to address a variety of audiences on a variety of
subjects; and the lectures and writings of this period are as felicitous
in style and expression as they are rich in scholarship.
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Awarding institution: | University of Sheffield |
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Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Arts and Humanities (Sheffield) > School of English (Sheffield) |
Identification Number/EthosID: | uk.bl.ethos.472698 |
Depositing User: | EThOS Import Sheffield |
Date Deposited: | 02 Jun 2016 14:06 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jun 2016 14:06 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:12796 |
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