Anne Midgette

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Anne Midgette is a classical music reviewer for The New York Times. After graduating from Yale University, she lived for 11 years in Munich, [[Germany], reviewing opera, music and art throughout Europe for the Wall Street Journal and Opera News and writing freelance. Anne Midgette returned to New York and, after several other writing stints, became the first woman to review classical music for the New York Times on a regular basis in 2001. Together with Herbert Breslin, she wrote The King and I, about Breslin’s 36 years managing the tenor Luciano Pavarotti. She is married to the composer and music journalist Greg Sandow. They live in Manhattan and Warwick, New York.