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  1. Tim Page (born Ellis Batten Page Jr.; 11 October 1954) is an American writer, music critic, editor, producer and professor who won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for his music criticism for The Washington Post.

  2. Apr 2, 2015 · Tim Page, USC Thornton Musicology professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic, was interviewed for Fanfare magazine about his friendship with the great composer and critic Vigil Thompson. Last year, Page edited a two-volume chronicle of Thompson’s writings for the Library of America.

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  4. The Washington Post ran a book review by Tim Page of “Bruce Springsteen and the Promise of Rock ’n’ Roll,” a new biography detailing the musician’s life and career. “Those who are interested in the shaping of an American icon — and, more significantly, the creation of some lasting American music — may be directed…

  5. Sep 15, 2016 · Tim Page is no longer afraid of death. That's the one positive takeaway for him after surviving a traumatic brain injury. Last year, the University of Southern California music and...

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  6. The New York Times featured Tim Page, reporting that the Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic plans to sell his collection of diaries by New York novelist Dawn Powell. The story stated that Page has almost singlehandedly engineered a revival of interest in Powell, by writing a highly acclaimed biography and overseeing republication of her work.

  7. Mar 27, 2019 · Tim Page, Professor of Musicology at USC Thornton, was interviewed by NPR for a piece on the passing of André Previn. Page, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former music critic, explained that jazz was just one of the avenues that the multitalented artist explored.

  8. For Tim Page, professor at USC Annenberg and the USC Thornton School of Music, that writer was Virgil Thomson, a famous music critic of the last century. Thomson was full of wit, frankness and had a deep understanding of classical music, Page explained.

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