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Joshua Kosman

Classical Music Critic

The Chronicle

About this Author

Joshua Kosman has covered classical music for the San Francisco Chronicle since 1988, reviewing and reporting on the wealth of orchestral, operatic, chamber and contemporary music throughout the Bay Area. 

In his spare time, he is the co-constructor of a weekly cryptic crossword puzzle in The Nation magazine, and has repeatedly placed among the top 20 contestants at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.

Awards & Recognition

Kosman holds degrees in music from Yale and UC Berkeley, and is a contributor to the New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, 2nd Edition, and the New Grove Dictionary of Opera. He is a former vice president of the Music Critics Association of North America and a past winner of the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for music criticism, and his articles have won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club. He blogs about music at www.pacificaisle.blogspot.com.

By This Author

Concert to commemorate diverse victims of World War II

May 21, 2018

Music from a Saxon metropolis

May 21, 2018

A blend of the familiar and innovative in a new concerto from Philip Glass

May 20, 2018

SF Symphony and Itzhak Perlman muddle through together

May 18, 2018

Joshua Kosman’s classical music picks, May 20

May 17, 2018

CD review: Mendelssohn, Music for Cello and Piano

May 17, 2018

Simone Dinnerstein joins NCCO for Bach and Glass

May 16, 2018

An evening of musical philosophy with the Oakland Symphony

May 16, 2018