Alec Robertson (music critic)
Alec Robertson, MBE (3 June 1892, Southsea – 18 January 1982, Midhurst) was a British writer, broadcaster and music critic. He wrote music criticism for Gramophone for more than 50 years, beginning with the magazine's very first issue in 1923. He later served as that magazine's music editor from 1952–1972. In 1950, Robertson succeeded Ralph Hill as editor of magazine, on the latter's death, having previously written a record review column for its predecessor, . He also wrote for The Catholic Herald, and The Tablet.
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Alec Robertson (music critic)
Alec Robertson, MBE (3 June 1892, Southsea – 18 January 1982, Midhurst) was a British writer, broadcaster and music critic. He wrote music criticism for Gramophone for more than 50 years, beginning with the magazine's very first issue in 1923. He later served as that magazine's music editor from 1952–1972. In 1950, Robertson succeeded Ralph Hill as editor of magazine, on the latter's death, having previously written a record review column for its predecessor, . He also wrote for The Catholic Herald, and The Tablet.
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