- Jim Svejda
Jim Svejda (1947-) is a music commentator and critic on the
FM radio stationKUSC . He is the host of the syndicatedclassical music program "The Record Shelf ", which is broadcast on manyNPR stations, as well as the host of the now-cancelled "The Opera Box " [http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/spring05/WhatsNew.html.] "The Record Shelf" has been running for twenty-seven years, and regularly features items such asinterview s with classical music notables, surveys of different recordings of a classical music piece, monthly critical surveys of recently released recordings, and noted, often rare historical recordings of great performers of the past. Svejda has been highly praised for his articulate commentaries on these programs. [http://www.kusc.org/php/Programming/svejda.php] He opens his nightly program with the third movement from Piano Quartet No. 1 byBohuslav Martinu .However, he is considered by many to be quite frank and subjective in his opinions. In his published "Record Shelf Guide", Svejda himself describes the book as "an irreverent, selective and highly opinionated recordings guide of the best classical CDs and audiocassettes." He often has viewpoints that might be considered divergent from those of many other music critics. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1559580518] While admitting that they sometimes have turned out excellent recordings, Svejda has been critical of such illustrious musicians as
Vladimir Horowitz andArturo Toscanini , as well asHerbert von Karajan and especially,Nikolaus Harnoncourt . [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1559580518] He tends to favor conductors and musicians that "do not" follow a printed musical score literally, and in his guide book, "The Record Shelf Guide to the Classical Repertoire", often will recommend a controversial recording of a piece (such asSir Thomas Beecham 's1959 recording ofHandel 's "Messiah"), alongside a more traditional one.Svejda is also an occasional film critic, with his reviews syndicated on the
CBS Radio Network .External links and references
*Jim Svejda. "The Record Shelf Guide to the Classical Repertoire" (1990) ISBN 1559580518
* [http://www.kusc.org/new/Programming/svejda.php Biography on kusc.org]
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