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Ernest Newman

Newman in about 1905 Ernest Newman (30 November 1868 – 7 July 1959) was an English music critic and musicologist. ''Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' describes him as "the most celebrated British music critic in the first half of the 20th century." His style of criticism, aiming at intellectual objectivity in contrast to the more subjective approach of other critics, such as Neville Cardus, was reflected in his books on Richard Wagner, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss and others. He was music critic of ''The Sunday Times'' from 1920 until his death nearly forty years later. His other positions included chief music critic of ''The Birmingham Post'' from 1906 to 1919, as well as brief stints as the chief music critic for ''The Guardian'' (1905–1906) and ''The Observer'' (1919). Provided by Wikipedia
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    J.S. Bach English translation by Ernest Newman. by Schweitzer, Albert 1875-1965

    Published 1966
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    Quality in the analytical chemistry laboratory

    Published 1995
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    Quality in the analytical chemistry laboratory

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