About music criticism and critics
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Alex Ross's blog, "The Rest is Noise", is one of the most dependably interesting classical music sites on the internet.
In a recent post he discusses the role of the music critic:
The writer who can encompass more than one realm is the one whose words will resonate longest. The best piece of music criticism I've read in a decade was Alan Hollinghurst's TLS review of the Bayreuth Ring in 2000. Why? Because he didn't write like a parochial expert; he wrote like the major novelist he is. In an ideal world, poets, presidents, painters, and priests would talk about music, and there would be no critics.
posted by Brent Hugh at
12/04/2004
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