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Denis Matthews (27 February 191925 December 1988) was an English pianist and musicologist whose performing career flourished after the war, during the 1950s and into the 1960s. He later turned increasingly to broadcasting, writing and teaching.Denis Matthews Memorial Trust, Denismatthews.org


Biography
Denis James Matthews was born in , the son of a motor salesman. He attended Arnold Lodge School, , from 1927 to 1932 and from October 1932 to the summer of 1936,Obituary published in The Portcullis, the Chronicle of Warwick School, October 1989 when he left to study at the Royal Academy of Music. While there, he lodged with and his wife Essie in St John's Wood. He had made his professional debut in 1939 and even started to compose - his Five Sketches for violin and piano were broadcast by and Howard Ferguson in May 1940. But then the war interrupted things. Matthews joined up in 1940, serving with the RAF until 1946. Obituary, The Musical Times, Vol. 130, No. 1753 (March 1989), p. 174

Resuming his professional career after the war, he toured extensively as a and formed successful partnerships with the and the . His particular liking was for the music of , Mozart, Beethoven and , and his edition of the Mozart piano sonatas, prepared with , became widely used. He also produced many recordings, especially of modern British piano music, and performed the premiere of 's Piano Concerto in 1956.Joan Chissell, rev. Stanley Sadie. 'Matthews, Denis ( James )', in Grove Music Online (2001) During the 1950s and 1960s he was a regular broadcaster and presenter on musical subjects for BBC Radio.Christopher Howell. Forgotten Artists: Denis Matthews (2016)

His autobiography In Pursuit of Music appeared in 1966. In Pursuit of Music, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London 1966, The following year he was interviewed for the BBC radio programme Desert Island Discs. Denis Matthews. Desert Island Discs, 30 October, 1967 Between 1971 and 1984 he was Professor of Music at Newcastle University. He wrote a biography of in 1982, and in 1985 he published a study of Beethoven in the Dent "Master Musicians" series. His short book on Beethoven's piano sonatas (published as a BBC Music Guide) is particularly valuable. In the few years before his death, he and his third wife, the pianist and teacher Beryl Chempin, both taught at the Birmingham School of Music.


Personal life
Matthews was married three times, to three musicians. His first wife was the cellist Mira Howe, with whom he had one son and three daughters. They divorced in 1960. His second wife was the pianist Brenda McDermott. They married in 1963 and had one son and one daughter. Their marriage lasted until 1986, and then he married Beryl Chempin. Subject to bouts of depression, Matthews committed suicide on 24 December 1988.Warrack, John. 'Matthews, Denis James', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004) Beryl Chempin died in 2012.

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