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Lynne Walker (24 October 1956 – 10 February 2011) was a British music and theatre critic. Walker was a regular broadcaster for the
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Born in Edinburgh, she attended the
Mary Erskine School
The Mary Erskine School, popularly known as "Mary Erskine's" or "MES", is an all-girls independent secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded in 1694 and has a roll of around 750 pupils. It is the sister school of the all-boys Stew ...
. She won a medal at the end of her time at
Napier College
, mottoeng = Without knowledge, everything is in vain
, established = 1992 – granted University status 1964 – Napier Technical College
, type = Public
, academic_staff = 802
, administrative_staff = 562
, chancellor = Will Whitehorn
, ...
in 1976,
[Kenneth Walto]
"Obituary: Lynne Walker, journalist"
''The Scotsman'', 23 Febryaru 2011 and gained a degree from the Huddersfield School of Music (now part of
Huddersfield University
, mottoeng = Thus not for you alone
, established = 1825 – Huddersfield Science and Mechanics' Institute1992 – university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £2.47 million (2015)
, chancellor = George W. Buckley
, vice_chancell ...
).
[Conrad Wilso]
"Lynne Walker; Critic and broadcaster"
''The Herald'' (Glasgow), 22 February 2011 At the Huddersfield School, she studied oboe, the piano and conducting.
[ ] It was at this time that Walker became drawn to the
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival
The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (also known by the acronym HCMF, stylised since 2006 as the lowercase hcmf//) is a new music festival held annually in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Since its foundation in 1978, it has feature ...
, and gained a scholarship to study choral conducting in France under
Arthur Oldham.
Her early career was as a musician, but she migrated to marketing and publicity in the early 1980s working for the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) ( gd, Orcastra Nàiseanta Rìoghail na h-Alba) is a British orchestra, based in Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of the five national performing arts companies of Scotland. Throughout its history, the O ...
in Glasgow being involved in the RSNO's Music Nova (New Music) festival and editing the orchestra's journal, ''SNOscene''.
[Hilary Finc]
"Lynne Walker: Music and theatre critic for The Independent"
''The Independent'', 22 February 2011 She performed a similar role For the
Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester (1987–94). In 1991 she began her own editorial consultancy Edgewise with the music critic
Gerald Larner
Gerald Larner (9 March 1936 – 18 December 2018) was a British music critic.
He began his career writing for ''The Guardian'', joining as assistant music critic in 1962 and as chief Northern music critic (1965-93). He wrote for ''The Times'' from ...
, whom she had married in 1989. Together, the couple wrote music programmes for the
Barbican Centre,
Wigmore Hall
Wigmore Hall is a concert hall located at 36 Wigmore Street, London. Originally called Bechstein Hall, it specialises in performances of chamber music, early music, vocal music and song recitals. It is widely regarded as one of the world's leadi ...
and other concert venues. (Larner died in December 2018.)
Walker was appointed programme editor for the
Edinburgh International Festival
The Edinburgh International Festival is an annual arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, spread over the final three weeks in August. Notable figures from the international world of music (especially european classical music, classical music) and ...
in 1992.
Simultaneously she had begun a freelance career in journalism and broadcasting. For about a decade, until the programme was dropped in 1998, she was a contributor to (and for its last two years presenter) of the BBC Radio 4 arts magazine ''
Kaleidoscope
A kaleidoscope () is an optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces (or mirrors) tilted to each other at an angle, so that one or more (parts of) objects on one end of these mirrors are shown as a regular symmetrical pattern when v ...
''.
She also hosted the
Radio 3 programme ''In Tune''.
By 2000 she was a more regular contributor to ''
The Independent
''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publish ...
'', responsible for the newspaper's coverage of theatre events at the Edinburgh Festival, feature articles and arts criticism
with an emphasis on the north of England.
Lynne Walker died in
Alderley Edge
Alderley Edge is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. In 2011, it had a population of 4,780.
Alderley Edge is northwest of Macclesfield and south of Manchester, at the base of a steep and thickly wooded sandstone escarpment, Alder ...
, Cheshire having suffered from cancer for ten years.
References
1956 births
2011 deaths
Journalists from Edinburgh
British music critics
British women music critics
British theatre critics
British women theatre critics
BBC Radio 3 presenters
Deaths from cancer in England
British arts administrators
Mass media people from Edinburgh
Scottish radio personalities
The Independent people
People educated at the Mary Erskine School
Alumni of Edinburgh Napier University
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