Robin Holloway: Music's Odyssey review - lessons in composition
Broad and idiosyncratic survey of classical music is insightful but slightly indigestible
Robin Holloway is a composer and, until his retirement in 2011, don at Cambridge, where he taught many of the leading British composers of the last half-century. He has also always written on music, including a long-standing column in The Spectator, previously publishing two collections of “essays and diversions” (which I confess I haven’t read).