Michael Steinberg
1928-2009
*Michael Steinberg*, among the pre-eminent music critics
of our time, died on Sunday, 26 July 2009 at the age of 80.
Despite the onset of cancer more than three years ago, he
continued to live a full and vigorous life. He was revered
by professional colleagues - the musicians, conductors,
fellow writers, composers, educators, and orchestra executives
with whom he collaborated over the course of a six-decade
career - and loved by hundreds of thousands of audience
members whose ideas and feelings about music were shaped
by the unerringly lucid and insightful commentary he provided
in program notes and pre-concert talks. A teacher of music
history and criticism, a chamber music coach, a narrator,
he was also the premier writer of program notes for audiences
of orchestral, choral and chamber music, his works appearing
not only in symphonic program books, but also on recordings,
most notably those of John Adams's operas /Nixon in
China/ (1988) and /The Death of Klinghoffer/ (1992).
Read more about this at:
http://www.classical.net/news/2009/07/michael-steinberg-dead-at-80.php
Janos Gereben
www.sfcv.org
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