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Basil Stephen Maine (4 March 1894 – 13 October 1972) was an English writer and critic on music. Among his publications is Behold These Daniels (1928), a stylistic survey on the approaches of his music critic contemporaries.


Life and career
Maine was born in , and educated at the City of Norwich School. Annals of the City of Norwich School At Cambridge he studied music with Edward Dent, and Charles Wood.H.C.Colles (rev. Peter Platt. Basil Maine, Grove Music Online, 2001 During the war he taught for a while at in Dorset, where his pupils included and Peter Fleming.Nicholas Shakespeare. Ian Fleming: The Complete Man (2023), p.48 In the autumn of 1918 he was appointed assistant organist at , staying there until May 1919. The succession of organists at Durham Cathedral Maine was a life member of the Royal College of Organists.Landon Ronald. Who's Who in Music (1935), p. 184

After that he shifted his career towards journalism, becoming music critic for newspapers such as , The Daily Telegraph (from 1922), the Morning Post (1930) and the (1935–40). He was also an actor, public speaker and (from 1926) a broadcaster. Dagger Speech from Macbeth, read by Basil Maine, Parlophone E967, 1930 Maine, Basil. The Critic and the Actor, in The Sackbut; London Vol 7, April 1927, p 268-270 In 1930 he was the orator in the first performance of by at the Norwich Festival, Burn, Andrew. Morning Heroes, Notes to Chandos CH5159 (2015) and he also narrated in performances of 's Le roi David and 's The Soldier's Tale. He wrote some choral works for the Norwich Festival, including O Lord our Governor and Praise to God in 1936. Who's Who in Music, first post-war edition (1949-50), p. 137 Maine was ordained as a priest in 1939.

Maine wrote biography as well as music criticism. His early volume Behold these Daniels consists of 12 character sketches of critics (including the author) that originally appeared in Musical Times columns in 1926–7. The sketches include , Edwin Evans, and H.C.Colles. Musical Times No 1026, 1 August 1928, p 714 The two-volume Elgar: his Life and Works, published a year before the subject's death, is his best-known work.Reviewed in The Musical Times No 1085, July 1933, p 608 Our Ambassador King is now a curiosity - a biography of King Edward VIII written before the abdication, with no mention of . Our Ambassador King The Best of Me, completed in 1937, is autobiographical and Twang with our Music (from 1957) is a collection of essays marking "the completion of 30 years' practice in the uncertain science of music criticism". Reviewed by "S.B." in Music & Letters Vol 38 No 3, 1957, p 284–285

In the 1930s Maine lived at Stone Roof, Drax Avenue in Wimbledon. By 1950 his address was Warham Rectory, Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk.


Selected writings
  • Receive It So (1926)
  • The Divisions of Music (as editor, 1930)
  • Reflected Music and Other Essays (1930)
  • Rondo (novel, 1930, dedicated to Anna May Wong)
  • Plummer's Cut (novel, 1932)
  • Elgar: his Life and Works (1933)
  • Chopin (1933, second edition 1949)
  • 'Paderewski' (in Great Contemporaries: Essays by Various Hands, 1935)
  • Our Ambassador King (1936)
  • The Best of Me: A Study in Autobiography (1937)
  • The Glory of English Music (1937)
  • Franklin Roosevelt His Life And Achievement (1938)
  • People are Much Alike (autobiography, 1938)
  • The BBC and its Audience (1939)
  • New Paths in Music (1940)
  • Basil Maine on Music (1945)
  • Twang with our Music (1957)

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