Philip Hale, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Philip Hale

American music critic

Date of Birth: 05-Mar-1854

Place of Birth: Norwich, Vermont, United States

Date of Death: 30-Nov-1934

Profession: music critic, journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Philip Hale

  • Philip Hale (March 5, 1854 in Norwich, Vermont – November 30, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American music critic. Hale attended Yale, where he served on the fourth editorial board of The Yale Record.
  • After graduating in 1876, he practiced law, also studying piano with John Kautz and playing the organ in a church.
  • In 1882 Hale abandoned law altogether in favor of music, continuing his studies in Germany with Josef Rheinberger and in Paris with Alexandre Guilmant.
  • After returning to the United States he served as an organist and conductor in various venues for several years.
  • Hale became a critic in 1890, beginning his career by working for the Boston Post.
  • From 1891 until 1903 he was affiliated with the Boston Journal, and from 1903 until his death with the Boston Herald; during his tenure there he became among the most distinguished music critics of the day.
  • However, he was among the severest critics of the music of Johannes Brahms.
  • From 1901 he wrote program notes for the Boston Symphony; John N.
  • Burk collected the best of these in Philip Hale's Boston Symphony Programme Notes, published in 1935. Hale died in Boston in 1934.

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