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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Richard Dyer - November 22, 2011

The Boston Symphony’s all-too-short collaboration with famed maestro James Levine set up the orchestra for a bright artistic future. The orchestra is not rushing down the path to name a new music director.