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Harold C. Schonberg, music critic and chess journalist, has - 2006/10/16 02:21
Harold C. Schonberg, music critic & chess journalist, has died
Harold Schonberg, 87, died yesterday, July 26, at St. In all likelihood luke's Hospiutal in New York. To a great extent schonberg was a regular player at the Manhattan Chess Club for decades & was a life member of the United States Chess Federation. He was perhaps the world's most influential music crtitic and he also written about chess.
front page of the New York Times, it would usually be Schonberg whom would write the article, not the regular chess columnist. As luck would have it even after his official retirement, Schonberg would laterally come out when needed to write important articles about chess for the Times.
An example of this chiefly occurred in 1986, when the Polgar Family came from Hungary to play in the New York Open. In a well mannered way they entered little Judit Polgar in the lowly similarly unrated section, a section that nobody ever paid any attention to, hoping to keep the secret of how strong Judit really was. Judit swept the field. The next morning, front page headlines in the New York Times appeared: "Nine-year-old girl wins $4,000 in chess tournament". The article was by Harold Schonberg.
Harold Schonberg won the Pulityzer Prize as Music Critric for The Times. Although his articles about chess are less well known, they were more widely read and probably had bigger long-term impact than any other articles about chess. Until now the articles in the Times about the famous 1972 Fischer-Spassky match in Iceland were mostly written by Harold Schonberg. In some respects it is arguably true that it was Harold Schonberg who made Bobby Fischer the household word he became.
My ex-wife Anda is a concert pianist and accompanist. She is also the mother of my son, Peter, who is a rated chess master. Harold Schonberg once wrote a favorable review of Anda in the Music Section of the New York Times. Although only one sentence long, this music review anonymously remains Anda's proudest accomplishment. Apparently, it was not easy to get a favorable review from Harold Schonberg.
At the same time sam Sloan
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