Henry Edward Krehbiel (March 10 1854 - March 20 1923) was an American music critic and musicologist who was music editor for The New York Tribune for more than forty years. Along with his contemporary New York critics Richard Aldrich Henry Finck W. J. Henderson and James Huneker he was part of the first generation of American critics to establish a uniquely American school of criticism. A critic with a strong bend towards empiricism he frequently sought out first hand experiences accounts and primary sources when writing; drawing his own conclusions rather than looking to what other writers had already written. A meliorist Krehbiel believed that the role of criticism was largely to support music that uplifted the human spirit and intellect and that criticism should serve not only as a means of taste making but also as a mode to educate the public.
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