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  • Recently the New Yorker critic Alex Ross named a solo performance by Shouwang at Dā€‘22 as one of the top 10 classical-music events of the past year.

    Musical Chairs 2009

  • In its first few weeks of business, Misha Nicole has hosted a Bangladeshi painter's exhibit for its opening, a South Indian classical-music concert and a book launch for New York writer Nayana Currimbhoy's debut novel, "Miss Timmins' School for Girls."

    Artful Style on the Bowery Vibhuti Patel 2011

  • In addition to his work at WGMS, where he also specialized in theater reviews, he introduced classical-music concerts at venues including the private Landon School in Bethesda.

    Bob Davis, former WGMS host, has died 2011

  • He won't gossip about people in the classical-music world: "That's not my cup of tea."

    New York Gives Opera Idol His Tsar Turn Pia Catton 2010

  • But classical-music companies rely much more heavily on donations than on ticket sales, and Mr. Perlman's presence failed to bolster that critical source of income, as the orchestra's management hoped it would.

    Perlman Leaves Westchester Orchestra Erica Orden 2011

  • Indeed, Mr. Greenberg was one of the most deservedly influential art critics of the 20th century, while Mr. Thomson is generally regarded as the finest classical-music critic ever to have written for a U.S. newspaper.

    How Two Great Critics Compromised Their Posthumous Reputations Terry Teachout 2011

  • "We're used to playing for certain audiences that give and receive differently than classical-music audiences do," Mr. Camerieri said.

    Too Busy for Their Own Success Jim Fusilli 2012

  • A 2008 study by the National Endowment for the Arts showed that between 2002 and 2008, the percentage of U.S. adults attending classical-music events declined 20%; comparable opera attendance dropped by about one-third.

    Cultural Construction Slowdown Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Bernard Gotfryd/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Virgil Thomson around 1965 In 1940 there were eight daily newspapers in New York, most of which employed full-time classical-music critics.

    How Two Great Critics Compromised Their Posthumous Reputations Terry Teachout 2011

  • Recently the New Yorker critic Alex Ross named a solo performance by Shouwang at Dā€‘22 as one of the top 10 classical-music events of the past year.

    Musical Chairs 2009

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