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Deceptive Cadence
4:20 pm
Mon December 31, 2012
Fond Farewells: Classical Musicians We Lost in 2012
By Tom Huizenga and Anastasia Tsioulcas
Originally published on Mon December 31, 2012 5:47 pm
We were especially heartbroken this year in bidding adieu to far too many classical musicians. There were the deaths of such colossal figures as Elliott Carter and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. But there were many other important artists who passed away — like modernist violinist and pedagogue Zvi Zeitlin, organist Carlo Curley, long-standing Metropolitan Opera tenor Charles Anthony, contralto Lili Chookasian and Judith Nelson, a soprano who helped pioneer the revival of Baroque and other early music.
Below are some of the many classical musicians who died this year. They made the world a better-sounding place.
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