Stephen Walsh
Author · 9 books
Professor Walsh was educated at Kingston Grammar School, St Paul’s School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. From 1963, he worked as a music journalist in London, at first freelance, writing for The Times, Daily Telegraph, and Financial Times, then from 1966 as deputy music critic of The Observer. He has broadcast regularly on musical topics for the BBC; a major feature of BBC Radio 3 programming in 1995 was his six two-hour broadcasts 'Conversations with Craft', in which he talked to Stravinsky's close associate, Robert Craft. Professor Walsh joined Cardiff University as a Senior Lecturer in Music in 1976, and now holds a personal chair in the School. He still contributes music criticism to The Independent and has since published a series of books and long papers on Bartok, Stravinsky, Kurtág and Panufnik, among others. The first volume of his major biography of Stravinsky—Stravinsky: A Creative Spring (Knopf, 1999) — won the Royal Philharmonic Society Prize for the best music book published in the UK in the year 2000. Volume Two—Stravinsky: The Second Exile (also Knopf) — was published in 2006.
Series
Books

Otterburn 1388
Bloody Border Conflict
2006

The Music of Stravinsky
1988

Stalingrad 1942-1943
The Infernal Cauldron
2001

Debussy
2018

Heartache Spoken Here
1997

Musorgsky and His Circle
A Russian Musical Adventure
2013

The Beloved Vision
A History of Nineteenth Century Music
2022

Stravinsky
A Creative Spring: Russia and France, 1882-1934
1999

Stravinsky
The Second Exile: France and America, 1934-1971
2001