About
As a writer, editor, critic, educator, broadcaster and composer, Dr William Dart brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to his commentaries on New Zealand music. He’s one of this country’s leading music critics. From 1977 to 2002 he reviewed regularly for the NZ Listener and, since then he’s been the music critic for the New Zealand Herald. In 1988, William Dart founded and edited the important quarterly, Music in New Zealand which he published through until 2002. Dart also broadcasts regularly on Radio New Zealand Concert, including his long-running programme on rock music, New Horizons.
In his 2014 Lilburn Lecture entitled Signatures and Footprints, William Dart talks about the complexity of securing identity and individuality in music.
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