ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award (1984) Grammy Awards (1995)
Richard Donald Freed (December 27, 1928 – January 1, 2022) was an American music critic, program annotator and administrator.[1] He was noted for the concert program notes he authored for various orchestras and ensembles in the US.
As author of several articles and reviews for newspapers and journals, Freed wrote and interpreted many historical recordings for the Smithsonian Institution.[2] He received the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award, the ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award, Deems Taylor Award for his concert and record notes.[1] He was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Album Notes in 1986 and won in 1995.[7] In his capacity as former executive director and unofficial historian of MCANA, he subsequently donated several important historical items to the organization.[8] In addition to numerous documents that are invaluable in providing the early history of the MCANA, a series of reel-to-reel tapes of a public symposium titled "Music Criticism in America's Press" that was presented by the MCA (as it was then known) at the Kennedy Center in March 1987 are included.[9]
Personal life
Freed was married to Louise Kono for 63 years until his death. Together, they had one child (Erica). He died on January 1, 2022, at his home in Rockville, Maryland.[2][10][11] He was 93, and suffered a heart attack prior to his death.[2]
Works
In May 1963: The National Music Council has formed a Recording Service Committee. His article in The Gramophone, briefly, the committee reviews[12]
On February 25, 1967: Review of some recent Strauss recordings, "Vintage Strauss", Saturday Review[13]
^Leininger, Robert (2015). "Latest News". www.mcana.org. Music Critics Association of North America. Retrieved January 7, 2022. Past Music Critics Association of North America Executive Director and unofficial MCANA Historian Richard Freed has recently donated several important historical items to the organization
^"Richard Freed -- obituary"(PDF). Music Critics Association of North America. January 4, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
^Robinson, A. J. (1964). "Gramophone library co-operation". The Library World. 65 (8): 275. doi:10.1108/eb009486. ISSN0307-4803. Retrieved January 6, 2022. [T]heir National Music Council has formed a Recording Service Committee. For a fuller account of its activities, see Richard Freed's article in The Gramophone, May, 1963.
^"Vintage Strauss by Richard Freed". The Saturday Review. February 25, 1967. pp. 88–89.
^Newsletter. Vol. 11. International Alban Berg Society. 1982. p. 15.