Andrew Clements, Guardian's classical music critic, dies aged 75

Classical Music World Mourns Loss of Beloved Critic Andrew Clements at 75

The classical music community has lost one of its most respected voices when Andrew Clements, long-serving critic for The Guardian, passed away on Sunday aged 75 after a period of illness. For over three decades, Clements was the paper's chief music critic, leaving an indelible mark on the world of classical music.

Clements' unique ability to articulate his thoughts and opinions on contemporary music earned him widespread respect among critics and musicians alike. His writing style was distinctive, conveying not only a deep knowledge but also a genuine passion for the subject matter. The value of his five-star reviews was immeasurable, with many considering them the gold standard in classical music criticism.

A key factor in Clements' success was his willingness to challenge conventional wisdom and take risks in his writing. This trait allowed him to champion underappreciated composers such as Harrison Birtwistle, Hans Abrahamsen, Oliver Knussen, and Mark-Anthony Turnage, ensuring their work received serious consideration from both critics and musical organizations.

Another area where Clements excelled was solo piano music, a subject dear to his heart. In one of his final pieces, he praised the late Romanian pianist Radu Lupu for his unwavering excellence, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of classical music.

While Clements' gruff exterior hid a kind and warm nature, he was always generous with his colleagues, quick to offer praise, patient with questions, and penetrating in his insights. His love for birds, butterflies, and orchids also offered a glimpse into his more lighthearted side, with many recalling the importance of accuracy in opera design.

The Guardian's editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, described Clements as "writing about classical music with the utmost passion and precision," praising his discerning ear and joy to read. As news of his passing spreads, the classical music world mourns the loss of a towering figure who will be deeply missed by those who knew him and followed his writing over the years.
 
πŸŒ»πŸ˜” I'm so sad to hear about Andrew Clements' passing πŸ•ŠοΈ. 75 is still pretty young for us, you know? πŸ˜… He left such a huge mark on classical music & it's wild that he got to champion those underappreciated composers who need the love ❀️. Harrison Birtwistle is one of my faves too! 😍 I loved how he wasn't afraid to take risks in his writing - that's what makes life interesting, right? πŸ€” Can't believe he's gone & we won't get to read more of his thoughts on music... it's a shame πŸ’”. But we can keep celebrating the classical music world & all the amazing people like Andrew who made it so special 🎡.
 
Man, can you believe Andrew Clements is really gone 😒? I mean, I know he's 75 and all that jazz, but still... he was like the ultimate authority on classical music. I had a few chats with some of his colleagues from The Guardian, and they're all saying how much they're going to miss him - he was always so humble about it too πŸ™. But what really gets me is that guy could tackle any topic and make it sound so interesting. I mean, who else can make solo piano music sound cool? 😎 His writing style was so distinct, you knew it was him as soon as you saw it. It's a shame he won't be around to give us his two cents on the new compositions coming out... what a loss! 🌹
 
πŸ˜” I'm so sad to hear about Andrew Clements' passing. 75 years old is still pretty young, but it's amazing how much impact he had on classical music despite his age πŸ™. I used to read his reviews in The Guardian and he always made me think differently about the music I loved. His willingness to take risks and champion underappreciated composers was super inspiring ✨. He also knew how to balance being tough with kindness, which is not an easy thing to do 🀝. I remember feeling like I could always trust his opinion, even when we disagreed πŸ‘. I'll definitely miss reading his thoughts on classical music... it's just not the same without him πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” can u believe hes gone? 75 is old but 3 decades as chief music critic? that's still crazy! ppl say he was gruff but i never met him lol, sounds like he was a total music nerd πŸŽ΅πŸ“š anyway, what really gets me is how much impact he had on underappreciated composers. didnt they deserve the love too? and btw, cant wait to see how his style will influence others now that hes gone... maybe we'll get more of those 5-star reviews 😏
 
man... just heard about Andrew Clements 🎢😒 that's like losing a part of your musical DNA you know? he was all about spreading love for classical music & giving voices to those who needed them most I remember seeing his reviews on solo piano pieces and being blown away by the depth of emotion he conveyed through words it's crazy how one person can make such an impact on our lives, even if it's just in a small way πŸ™
 
Dude, 75 is old for anyone let alone a music critic, but you can't deny the impact Clements had on classical music πŸŽ΅πŸ‘ He was like a force of nature, always pushing boundaries and championing underdog composers... I mean, who else gets to say they helped put Harrison Birtwistle on the map? The guy was a true original, and his writing style is still unmatched – all that depth and emotion, it's like he had a direct line to the composer's soul 🌟
 
I'm low-key surprised they're all shedding tears for this guy, he was actually kinda harsh on some pieces I loved πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on his obsession with solo piano music, sounds like he was just a one-trick pony 🎹. Plus, those birds and butterflies might've been cool, but have you seen the state of classical music festivals lately? They're all about flashy designs and who can wear the most extravagant outfit, not about the actual music 🀣.
 
man that's sad he was an amazing critic i remember reading his reviews for The Guardian back in the day he had this way with words that just made you wanna sit up and take notice 🀯 what a loss to the classical music world rest in peace Andrew Clements
 
omg u won't believe what just happened lol 😱 I was listenin to Chopin nocturnes in class 2 days ago & suddenly i was thinkin about Andrew Clements 🀯 he was like a genius critic who actually understood music 🎡 i'm gonna miss his reviews so much πŸ™ my teacher said we gotta write an essay on his legacy for english lit... it's gonna be kinda hard since i never met him but i'm gonna try my best πŸ’ͺ
 
aww man cant believe another legend is gone πŸ€•. i mean, 75 is old for someone still rippin up the music scene but hey what do i know right? anyways, cant say ill miss Andrew's gruff exterior (he could be super annoying at times lol) but his passion for classical music was real and that's all that matters. the fact he championed some of those underrated composers is huge, we need more people like that around. RIP Andrew, your 5-star reviews will live on πŸ™
 
πŸŒŸπŸ’” just heard about Andrew Clements... what an incredible legacy he leaves behind πŸ™. the way he championed underappreciated composers is truly inspiring 🎡 it's amazing how his unique voice and style continue to uplift & educate classical music fans all over the world πŸ’‘ i'm sure we'll be reading his insightful reviews for years to come πŸ’«
 
Sorry to hear about Andrew Clements πŸ™... 75 is old, but 3 decades as chief music critic for The Guardian? that's still kinda young 😊. Always liked his writing style, unique way of articulating thoughts on contemporary music. But sometimes felt like he was a bit too harsh, gave 5-star reviews easily? didn't always agree with him. Guess that's what makes life interesting, right? Anyway, it's sad to see him go 🌸... those orchids and birds were quite the side note, but also kinda cool πŸ€”
 
🎡😒 Oh man, just heard about Andrew Clements... that dude was like a genius when it comes to classical music πŸ€“. He had this way of breaking down complex pieces into something super accessible, and at the same time, he still managed to convey the depth and emotion behind them. I mean, who else could make you feel all these different emotions just by writing about music? 🎢😌 His willingness to take risks in his writing was inspiring, and it's a big part of why we have so many amazing new composers and musicians today 🌟.

I'm also loving how he wasn't afraid to be honest about the stuff he didn't love... but still managed to do so with such respect for the art form πŸ™. He had this huge impact on classical music, and it's crazy to think that he won't be writing reviews anymore #ClassicalMusicLover #AndrewClementsRIP
 
aww man 75 yrs old is still young πŸ™... cant believe he's gone :( but what i really wanna say is how much he loved classical music & sharing that love with everyone - it's a huge loss for the community 🎢 his writings were like a breath of fresh air, not just praising the big names but also giving chance to those new/underappreciated composers πŸ’― also loved how humble he was behind the scenes, always willing to help & answer questions πŸ’• anyway, rest in peace Andrew Clements, ur music will live on 🎡
 
man he was literally the godfather of classical music criticism πŸ™Œ can you believe he's gone? i mean i've read some of his reviews from like 20+ years ago and they still hold up today, not many critics can say that. i'm a huge fan of his writing style, it's so clear and concise, but also really nuanced. he had this ability to find the hidden gems in music that no one else was noticing, and then share them with the world. RIP Andrew Clements, you will be deeply missed by us all 🎢
 
Ugh, this is sad news πŸ€•! I mean, can you believe he's gone? 75 is old, but that doesn't make it any less devastating. The thing that really gets me is how much impact he had on the music world. His reviews were like a seal of approval for artists who needed someone to champion them. And he was always so passionate about what he wrote - you could tell he genuinely loved classical music 🎡.

I'm also loving all these nice words about his kind and generous nature... it's great to remember that behind the tough critic exterior, there was a person with feelings too 😊. Can we get an obit for him on YouTube or something? I need my Andrew Clements fix πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm not buying that he was just a kind-hearted critic 😊. Think about it, The Guardian is just trying to cover up their own music criticism bias. Clements must have been getting too close to the truth about some of those 'underappreciated' composers being total hacks 🎡. And what's with the emphasis on his "passion" and "precision"? Sounds like they're trying to make him sound like some kind of music industry puppeteer, controlling the narrative and shaping public opinion πŸ’‘. Plus, why does Katharine Viner have to gush about his 'joy to read'? Is she just trying to distract us from something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh, can't believe another legendary critic like Andrew Clements has left us πŸ™. The Guardian's loss is our loss, imo. I mean, where are we supposed to turn now for insightful reviews of classical music? It's just not gonna be the same. I love how he was never afraid to speak his mind and champion underappreciated composers... that's what made him so great! 🎡 Too bad this site can't do the same justice, it feels like they're just rehashing the same old posts without any depth or passion...
 
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