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Ivan March

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s pages, spanning a considerable breadth of repertoire. Throughout them all, however, a constant thread remained – namely, his astute reflection on a release's sound quality. In this, as in so much else in his life, Ivan was a much-liked figure dedicated to exploring, celebrating and sharing with as
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and indeed of the long-running Penguin Guides – will remember Ivan as a generous-spirited and expertly-informed critic whose advocacy of releases was born of a life-long passion for music and recording. In this, as in so much else in his life, Ivan was a much-liked figure dedicated to exploring,
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In 1953 March married Kathleen Forsyth, an opera singer ten years his senior. They had a son and a daughter. They separated in the 1980s, but he continued to care for her until her death in 2016. From the 1980s his partner was Barbara Menard, an American linguist, who survived him.
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During the 1960s many local authorities in Britain set up lending libraries of LPs, and March was called in to advise many of them. His wide knowledge of the range and varying quality of the available recorded repertoire led him to found
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coast, where he set up his mail-order record library, also becoming known for his talks to record clubs and gramophone societies. He was an early devotee of
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celebrating and sharing with as many people as possible the glorious art of recording.
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Over the following decades Ivan contributed an extraordinary amount of reviews for
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March died aged 90 on 1 November 2018. Cullingford recalled him:
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in the late 1940s March joined the Central Band of the
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many people as possible the glorious art of recording.
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Portsmouth
The Stereo Record Guide
Penguin Guides
Portsmouth
Eltham
milliner
Colfe's School
Tchaikovsky
national service
RAF
horn
Royal Northern College of Music
D'Oyly Carte
Carl Rosa
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Blackpool
Lancashire
stereophonic
Gramophone
The Stereo Record Guide
Edward Greenfield
Denis Stevens
Penguin Books
Robert Layton





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