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  1. 2 giorni fa · Alexander Waugh was the chief opera critic of The Mail on Sunday (19901991) and of the Evening Standard (1991–1996). His books on music include Classical Music: A New Way of Listening (1995) and Opera: A New Way of Listening (1996).

  2. 2 giorni fa · Alexander Waugh’s own books included Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family (2004), a memoir which showed that he had inherited his full measure of the family’s eccentric and provocative wit, while also demonstrating the distinctiveness of his own voice and a literary talent that needed no help from his illustrious forebears.

  3. 3 giorni fa · 14. Waugh: 'an impish, amused expression as though a smirk is always twitching at the corners of his mouth' Credit: Jim Wileman/Alamy. Alexander Waugh, who has died aged 60, was the son of the ...

  4. 2 giorni fa · I am greatly saddened to learn that Alexander Waugh has died, far too soon, of prostate cancer. Among his many writings, he was opera critic of the Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard in the ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · Alexander Evelyn Michael Waugh was born in London on December 30 1963, the second of four children of Auberon Waugh, known to family and friends as “Bron”, and his wife Lady Teresa, daughter of the 6th Earl of Onslow and later a successful novelist and translator. Within a year of his birth, the family moved from London to Chilton Foliat ...

  6. 1 giorno fa · Welcome to the Abi Daily Family. Every day, usually around 6pm GMT, I tell you exactly what I’m thinking. Pour yourself a drink, grab some cheesy comestibles, and enjoy.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Alexander Waugh, the writer, critic and journalist, who has died aged 60, was the son of Auberon Waugh and a grandson of the great Evelyn Waugh. Alexander Evelyn Michael Waugh was born 30 December, 1963, the elder son of Auberon Alexander Waugh (1939-2001), and his wife the former Lady Teresa Lorraine Onslow (born 26 February, 1940), daughter of the 6th Earl of Onslow (1913-1971).