Walter Legge

Record Producer

1906 – 1979

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Who was Walter Legge?

Harry Walter Legge was an influential English classical record producer, most notably for EMI. His recordings include many sets later regarded as classics and reissued by EMI as "Great Recordings of the Century". He worked in the recording industry from 1927, combining this with the post of junior music critic of The Manchester Guardian. He was assistant to Sir Thomas Beecham at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and in World War II played a role in bringing music to the armed forces and civilians.

After the war, Legge founded the Philharmonia Orchestra and worked for EMI as a recording producer. In the 1960s he quarrelled with EMI and resigned. He attempted to disband the Philharmonia in 1964, but it continued as an independent body without him. After this he had no permanent job, and confined himself to giving masterclasses with, and supervising the recordings of, his second wife, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.

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Born
Jun 1, 1906
London
Also known as
  • Legge, Walter
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Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Education
  • Latymer Upper School
Died
Mar 22, 1979
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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