Portland stands out in music criticism as James Bash and Angela Allen take key leadership roles at the Music Critics Association of North America. Bash was elected president, and Allen secured her third term as secretary. The association, founded in 1956, aims to uphold standards of classical music criticism in North America and offers development opportunities for critics. Their executive board features a diverse group of members across the U.S., Canada, and beyond, focusing on elevating music criticism and supporting new talent in the field.
The Music Critics Association of North America was founded in 1956 to promote high standards and ensure the future of classical music criticism in the press of the Americas.
James Bash deserved president; he has been on a ton of committees, stirred up educational events, and is probably the most outgoing member of the group.
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