For more than 20 years, music critic Bernard Holland reviewed the most celebrated artists of the 20th century. He reported both sides of the culture war between an honored past and radical change. Throughout his writings, Holland discusses what classical music really is, destroys the myth of high and low art, and defines the job of the music critic. Along the way, the reader will chat with Herbert von Karajan, take a plane trip with Yo-Yo Ma, and walk the slow walk with Robert Wilson.
“No one today can match the limpid elegance and intellectual precision of his style, which recalls the heyday of Virgil Thomson.” —The New Yorker
Bernard Hollandis a former music critic forThe New York Times. He divides his time between New York City and Campobello Island, Canada.