Robin Humphrey Legge (28 June 1862 – 6 April 1933) was an English music writer, the chief music critic of The Daily Telegraph between 1906 and 1931, often writing under the pen name Musicus.[1]
^Obituary, The Musical Times, Vol. 74, No. 1083 (May, 1933), p. 466
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have rendered his goal unattainable". The Daily Telegraph music critic RobinLegge accused him of cowardice, and told him not to expect a welcome in England...
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London: Cassell. 1970. ISBN 030493643X. Conversations with Cardus (edited by Robin Daniels). London: Gollancz. 1976. ISBN 0575021268. Samuel Langford—Musical...