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Stanley Sadie

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Dr Stanley Sadie (1930–2005) studied music at Cambridge, graduating with a PhD in 1958. He worked for many years as a music critic for The Times and as a reviewer for Gramophone, and was editor of The Musical Times for 20 years. He was editor of the 1980 and 2001 editions of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and its related dictionaries, including those on musical instruments and opera.

An honorary fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and the Royal College of Music, he was appointed CBE in 1982. His own research was chiefly on 18th-century music, especially that of Mozart and Handel, as well as opera. Sadie and his wife started the foundation of the Handel House Museum in London, which was opened to the public in 2001.

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