music.wikisort.org - MusicianWinthrop Sargeant (December 10, 1903 – August 15, 1986) was an American music critic, violinist, and writer.
Winthrop Sargeant |
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Born | (1903-12-10)December 10, 1903
San Francisco, California |
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Died | August 15, 1986(1986-08-15) (aged 82)
Salisbury, Connecticut |
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Occupation | Music critic, violinist |
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Spouse(s) | Jane Smith Sargeant |
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Early life
Sargeant was born in San Francisco, California on December 10, 1903. He studied violin in his native city with Albert Elkus, and with Felix Prohaska and Lucien Capet in Europe.[1]
Career
In 1922, at the age of 18, he became the youngest member of the San Francisco Symphony. He left there for New York City in 1926 where he became a violinist with the New York Symphony from 1926 to 1928 and later the New York Philharmonic from 1928 to 1930.[1]
He abandoned his performance career in favor of pursuing a career as a journalist, critic, and writer in 1930. He wrote music criticism for Musical America, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and The New York American.[1]
He was notably a music editor for Time magazine from 1937–1945, and he served as a senior writer for Life magazine from 1945–1949. In 1940, William Saroyan lists him among "contributing editors" at Time in the play, Love's Old Sweet Song.[2]
From 1949–1972, he wrote the column Musical Events for The New Yorker. He continued to write music criticism for that publication until his death in 1986 at the age of 82. His books included Jazz: Hot and Hybrid (1938), Geniuses, goddesses, and people (1949), Listening to music (1958), Jazz: a history (1964), In spite of myself: a personal memoir (1970), Divas (1973).[3]
Other scholarship
Sargeant had a long-standing interest in the Bhagavad Gītā.[4] Sargeant published his own English translation of the Bhagavad Gītā (see article) in 1979.[5]
Personal life
Sargeant died at his home in Salisbury, Connecticut on August 15, 1986. He was survived by his wife, Jane Smith Sargeant, and his brother, Emmet Sargeant.[1]
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Preceded by |
Music Critic of The New Yorker 1949-1972 |
Succeeded by |
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The Boston Globe |
- Michael Steinberg (1964–1976)
- Richard Dyer (1976–2006)
- Jeremy Eichler (since 2006)
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The Daily Telegraph |
- Campbell Clarke (1855?–1870)
- Joseph Bennett (1870–1906)
- Robin Legge (1906–1931)
- Herbert Hughes (1911–1932)
- Richard Capell (1933–1954)
- Martin Cooper (1954–1976)
- Peter Stadlen (1976–1985)
- Michael Kennedy (1986–2005)
- Geoffrey Norris (1995–2009)
- Ivan Hewett (since 2009)
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The Guardian |
- George Fremantle (1867–1895)
- Arthur Johnstone (1896–1904)
- Ernest Newman (1905–1906)
- Samuel Langford (1906–1927)
- Neville Cardus (1927–1940)
- Edward Greenfield (1977–1993)
- Tom Service (1999–2003)
- Andrew Clements (since 2003?)
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Los Angeles Times |
- Albert Goldberg (1947–1965)
- Martin Bernheimer (1965–1996)
- Mark Swed (since 1996)
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San Francisco Chronicle | |
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The New Yorker | |
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The New York Times | |
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The Observer |
- Ernest Newman (1919)
- Percy Scholes (1920–1925)
- A. H. Fox Strangways (1925–1939)
- William Glock (1939–1945)
- Eric Blom (1949–1953)
- Peter Heyworth (1955–1987)
- Nicholas Kenyon (1986–1992)
- Andrew Porter (1992–1996)
- Anthony Holden (2000–2008)
- Fiona Maddocks (since 2008)
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The Times | |
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The Washington Post |
- Paul Hume (1946–1982.)
- Joseph McLellan (mid-1970s–1995)
- Tim Page (1995–1999, 2001–2008)
- Philip Kennicott (1999–2001)
- Anne Midgette (2008–2019)
- Michael Andor Brodeur (since 2020)
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Others |
- Chicago Tribune
- Daily News
- George Hogarth (1846–1866)
- Evening News
- Evening Standard
- Percy Scholes (1913–1920)
- Barry Millington (2000s)
- Financial Times
- Frankfurter Zeitung
- The Independent
- New York Daily News
- New York Post
- San Francisco Examiner
- Saturday Review
- The Scotsman
- Sunday Express
- The Sunday Telegraph
- John Warrack (1961–1972)
- Michael Kennedy (1989–2005)
- The Sydney Morning Herald
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Position abolished | Birmingham Post |
- Stephen Stratton (1877–1906)
- Ernest Newman (1906–1919)
- Eric Blom (1931–1946)
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Daily Express |
- Francis Toye (1922–1925)
- Arthur Jacobs (1947–1952)
- Noël Goodwin (1965–1978)
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Daily Mail |
- Richard Capell (1911–1933)
- Edwin Evans (1933–1945)
- Ralph Hill (1945–1948)
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New Statesman |
- W. J. Turner (1915–1940)
- Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1945–1958)
- David Drew (1959–1967)
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The Sunday Times |
- Joseph Bennett (1865–1870)
- Hermann Klein (1881–1901)
- Ernest Newman (1920–1959)
- Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1958–1983)
- David Cairns (1983–1992)
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Discontinued | The Morning Chronicle |
- William Ayrton (1816–1826)
- George Hogarth (1834–1844)
- Charles Lewis Gruneisen (1845–1853)
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New York Herald Tribune |
- Henry E Krehbiel (c. 1880–1923)
- Lawrence Gilman (1923-late 1930s)
- Virgil Thomson (1940–1954)
- Paul Lang (1954–1963)
- Alan Rich (1963–1968)
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[de] Winthrop Sargeant
Winthrop Sargeant (* 10. Dezember 1903 in San Francisco; † 15. August 1986 in Salisbury/Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Geiger und Musikkritiker.
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