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Harold C. Schonberg Biography

Harold C. Schonberg aka Harold Charles Schonberg
Harold C. Schonberg
Harold Charles Schonberg
Born: 1915-11-29
Died: 2003-07-26

Race: White
Field: Critic, Journalist
Famous for: New York Times

Field: Critic

Harold Charles Schonberg was a American music critic and journalist, most notably for the New York Times between 1960 and 1980. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1971.

A graduate of Brooklyn College and New York University, Schonberg was born and brought up in New York. In 1939, he became a record critic for American Music Lover magazine (later renamed the American Record Guide). Schonberg joined the New York Times in 1950, before rising to the post of senior music critic a decade later. In this capacity he published daily reviews and longer features on operas and classical music on Sundays.

Schonberg is an extremely influential music writer, and has published a number of books concerning this subject. Particularly noted are The Lives of the Great Composers (1981), which traces the lives of major composers from Monteverdi to present day, and The Great Pianists: From Mozart to the Present (1963). A devoted and skilled chess player, he covered the Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer championship match in Reykjavik.


Schonberg died in Manhattan, New York.

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Last night at Carnegie Hall, Jack Benny played Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn lost.
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CBC.ca

American concert pianist Earl Wild dies at 94
BBC News
"By any standards," wrote music critic Harold C Schonberg in 1981, "Mr Wild has one of the great piano techniques of the 20th century, and with it a rich, ...
Earl Wild, Pianist, Dies at 94...


The case for public art
Tulsa World
There was open laughter in the audience as the introduction ended, according to Harold C. Schonberg's "The Lives of the Great Composers. ...

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