Richard Dyer

Richard M. Dyer wrote about music for The Boston Globe for 33 years, 1973-2006, most of them as chief music critic. He has won the Deems Taylor/ ASCAP Award for Distinguished Music Criticism twice. He is now a lecturer and program annotator, and has served on the Van Cliburn Piano Competition jury three times

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Passing the Baton: The Boston Symphony Enters the Post-Levine Era - Article
November 22, 2011

James LevineAs everyone knows, the Boston Symphony Orchestra is in period of transition. On Sept. 1, James Levine’s tenure as music director officially ended, although what turned out to be his final concerts with the orchestra, to date, were in January and the announcement of his resignation came in March. Now the search is on for a new music director.