词条 | Bernard Holland |
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Bernard Holland (born 1933) is an American music critic. He served on the staff of The New York Times from 1981 until 2008 and held the post of chief music critic from 1995, contributing 4,575 articles to the newspaper.[1] He then became the National Music Critic, reviewing concerts, festivals and hall openings worldwide. Holland was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and studied literature and philosophy as an undergraduate at the University of Virginia.[2] After studies in piano and composition at the Vienna Academy of Music and the Paris Conservatory he worked as a piano teacher. Before joining the staff of The New York Times, he was a freelance critic and music writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from 1979 to 1980.[3] In 2016, Holland's book, Something I Heard, was published. The book is a collection of essays and reviews from his almost 30-year career. References1. ^Bernard Holland at topics.nytimes.com {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Holland, Bernard}}{{US-music-journalist-stub}}2. ^Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MFUNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=im4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6236,2283218&dq=bernard-holland+retire&hl=en "Times makes Holland its chief critic"], 17 July 1995. Accessed 9 February 2010. 3. ^Druckenbrod, Andrew, "Holland to retire", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 15 May 2008. Accessed 9 February 2010. 8 : Living people|1933 births|American music critics|Critics employed by The New York Times|Conservatoire de Paris alumni|University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna alumni|University of Virginia alumni|Carnegie Mellon University faculty |
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