English writer, music historian, lecturer and broadcaster (born 1942)
Andrew Martin Lamb (born 23 September 1942) is an English writer, music historian, lecturer and broadcaster, known for his expertise in light music and musical theatre. In addition to his musical work, Lamb maintained a full-time career as an actuary and investment manager.
Biography
Lamb was born in Oldham, Lancashire, the son of Harry Lamb, a schoolmaster, and his wife Winifred, née Emmott.[1] He was educated at Werneth Council School, Oldham, Manchester Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He graduated in mathematics in 1963,[1] gaining a master's degree in 1967 and a Doctorate of Letters in 2006. In addition to his musical work, he maintained a full-time career as an actuary and investment manager with major financial institutions in the UK, having qualified as a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries in 1972. He married in 1970 and has two daughters and a son.[1] He has been a member of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1954.[2]
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians describes Lamb as "a noted authority on the lighter forms of music theatre" and notes the lucidity of his extensive writings on a wide range of musical topics, including zarzuela, operetta, American and British musical theatre, Arthur Sullivan, the Strauss family, Jacques Offenbach, Jerome Kern and the Waldteufels.[6][1] In 2012, Lamb instituted a project to honour the composer Edward James Loder that resulted in musical events in Bath in 2015, CD recordings of Loder's piano music and his opera Raymond and Agnes, and a book commemorating the Loder family, edited by Nicholas Temperley, to which Lamb contributed a biographical chapter.[7]
Writings
Lamb's books and biographies, relating mostly to musical theatre, include the following:
Jerome Kern in Edwardian London, Littlehampton, 1981; enlarged, Inst. for Studies in Amer. Music (Brooklyn, New York), 1985. ISBN0-914678-24-8
He has also compiled albums of songs by Lehár for Glocken Verlag (ISMN M-57006-019-1, ISMN M-57006-109-9, ISMN M-57006-111-2 and ISMN 979-0-57006-115-0) and of operetta numbers by Offenbach for Choudens (ISBN978-1-84938-035-5).
Notes
^ abcdeAndrew Lamb at Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002 (subscription required), accessed 22 March 2009
^Membership records of Lancashire County Cricket Club, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0PX
^21 July 2008, 18 July 2009 and 19 July 2011, Official Buxton Festival Programmes
^"Lamb, Andrew", Grove Music Online (subscription required), accessed 22 March 2009
^Lamb, Andrew: "Edward James Loder (1809-1865): A Life in Music", in Temperley, Nicholas (ed.): Musicians of Bath and Beyond: Edward Loder (1809–1865) and His Family, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, The Boydell Press (2016), pp. 125–148