Richard Aldrich was an American music critic. From 1902 to 1923 he was music critic for the New York Times. He was married to Margaret Livingston Chanler of Rokeby Hall, Barrytown, New York and resided with her there. Aldrich graduated A.B. in 1885 at Harvard College, where he had studied music under Paine. He began his journalistic career on the Providence Journal. From 1889-1891 he was private secretary to Senator Dixon in Washington, and also wrote criticisms for the Washington Evening Star.

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  • Richard Aldrich was an American music critic. From 1902 to 1923 he was music critic for the New York Times. He was married to Margaret Livingston Chanler of Rokeby Hall, Barrytown, New York and resided with her there. Aldrich graduated A.B. in 1885 at Harvard College, where he had studied music under Paine. He began his journalistic career on the Providence Journal. From 1889-1891 he was private secretary to Senator Dixon in Washington, and also wrote criticisms for the Washington Evening Star. In 1891-2 he was with the New York Tribune in various editorial capacities, assisting Henry Edward Krehbiel with musical criticisms. He was also associated with Krehbiel as an American contributor to the revised edition of Grove's Dictionary.
  • Richard Aldrich byl americký hudební kritik. Mezi lety 1902 až 1923 pracoval pro New York Times. Aldrich dokončil studia na Harvard College roku 1885. Svou novinářskou kariéru začal v Providence Journal. V období 1889-1891 byl soukromým tajemníkem senátora Dixona ve Washingtonu, a také psal kritiky pro Washington Evening Star. V letech 1891-2 pracoval pro New York Tribune, kde asistoval Henry Edwardu Krehbielemu.
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  • Richard S. Aldrich
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  • Richard Aldrich was an American music critic. From 1902 to 1923 he was music critic for the New York Times. He was married to Margaret Livingston Chanler of Rokeby Hall, Barrytown, New York and resided with her there. Aldrich graduated A.B. in 1885 at Harvard College, where he had studied music under Paine. He began his journalistic career on the Providence Journal. From 1889-1891 he was private secretary to Senator Dixon in Washington, and also wrote criticisms for the Washington Evening Star.
  • Richard Aldrich byl americký hudební kritik. Mezi lety 1902 až 1923 pracoval pro New York Times. Aldrich dokončil studia na Harvard College roku 1885. Svou novinářskou kariéru začal v Providence Journal. V období 1889-1891 byl soukromým tajemníkem senátora Dixona ve Washingtonu, a také psal kritiky pro Washington Evening Star. V letech 1891-2 pracoval pro New York Tribune, kde asistoval Henry Edwardu Krehbielemu.
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  • Richard Aldrich
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