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Richard Capell
Richard Capell OBE MM (23 March 188521 June 1954)〔"Mr. Richard Capell", ''The Times'', 22 June 1954, p. 10〕 was a British journalist who was music critic for the ''Daily Mail'' (1911–1933) and ''Daily Telegraph'' (1933 until his death).
==Biography==
Capell was born in Northampton and educated at Bedford Modern School.〔 He then studied the cello in London and Lille, before becoming a journalist.〔 He served in France during the First World War; he was awarded a Military Medal for gallantry at the Battle of Vimy Ridge.〔Brown, Maurice J.E. (" Capell, Richard" ), ''Grove Music Online'', Oxford Music Online, accessed 23 April 2012 〕 From 1928 to 1933 he worked on the ''Monthly Musical Record'', where, according to ''Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', his abilities as an editor were evident.〔
In 1937 he took on the proprietorship of the journal ''Music and Letters'', and he was its editor from 1950 until his death.〔〔Blom, Eric. ("Richard Capell" ), ''Music and Letters'', October 1954, Volume XXV No. 4 〕〔"Music and Letters", ''The Times'', 2 July 1954, p. 7〕 During the Second World War he served as a war correspondent in France, the western Sahara and Greece for the ''Daily Telegraph''.〔 He was awarded the OBE in 1946.
''Grove'' comments that Capell "was chiefly drawn to Schubert", and that his study, ''Schubert's Songs'' (London, 1928, revised 1973 by Martin Cooper), "established itself as an important book on the composer."〔 His other books included ''Opera'' (1930, 2nd edition 1948).〔("Capell, Richard" ), WorldCat, accessed 23 April 2012〕 Several extracts from his notes for a study of Gustav Holst were published as articles in ''Music and Letters''〔''Music and Letters'', April 1926, October 1926 and April 1927〕 and ''The Monthly Musical Record''.〔''The Monthly Musical Record'', 1 February 1927〕
Capell made English translations of many songs by Schubert, Schumann, Grieg and Wolf. He also translated Joseph Gregor's libretto for Richard Strauss's opera ''Friedenstag''.〔
He died in London in 1954, aged 69.

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