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Harold David Rosenthal (West Norwood, 30 settembre 1917 – Londra, 19 marzo 1987) è stato un saggista e critico musicale inglese, ricordato soprattutto per essere stato coautore, con John Warrack, del Dizionario dell'opera lirica.
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Harold David Rosenthal OBE (30 September 1917 – 19 March 1987) was an English music critic, writer, lecturer, and broadcaster about opera. Originally a schoolmaster, he became drawn to music, particularly opera, and began working on musical publications. On the foundation of Opera magazine in London in 1950, Rosenthal was assistant editor, and became editor in 1953, retaining the post until 1986.
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Harold David Rosenthal OBE (30 September 1917 – 19 March 1987) was an English music critic, writer, lecturer, and broadcaster about opera. Originally a schoolmaster, he became drawn to music, particularly opera, and began working on musical publications. On the foundation of Opera magazine in London in 1950, Rosenthal was assistant editor, and became editor in 1953, retaining the post until 1986. He was a continual campaigner on behalf of opera, and was a strong opponent of its élitist image and inflated seat prices. In the early 1950s he was appointed archivist to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, which led to his most substantial publication, Two Centuries of Opera at Covent Garden.
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Harold David Rosenthal (West Norwood, 30 settembre 1917 – Londra, 19 marzo 1987) è stato un saggista e critico musicale inglese, ricordato soprattutto per essere stato coautore, con John Warrack, del Dizionario dell'opera lirica.
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