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Against All Odds, Mariupol Orchestra Rises from the Ashes
In the week before the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Vasyl Kryachok and his Mariupol Chamber Orchestra "Renaissance" performed what would prove to be their last concert in the city hall. "Mariupol had been hit now and again during eight … »
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LA Metro Turns to Mozart to Drive Out the Homeless
In an effort to reduce crime and drive away the unhoused at the Westlake/MacArthur Park station near downtown, the Los Angeles Metro has turned to classical music. Since January, royalty-free works by Vivaldi, Beethoven, and Mozart have been … »
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Wise Music Adds Edition Peters to Its Vast Publishing Empire
The Wise Music Group has acquired a controlling interest in the Edition Peters Group from the Hinrichsen Foundation and will own Peters in partnership with Christian Hinrichsen, whose family has been associated with the company since 1863. … »
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Putin Meets with Xi; Gergiev Plays Beijing
The Mariinsky Orchestra performed in Beijing at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on March 27, becoming the first foreign orchestra to visit China since it closed its borders to visitors in early 2020 due to stringent Covid … »
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The Secret Ingredient in Apple Classical
As previously reported , on March 28 Apple Classical Music (ACM) finally went live—unfortunately only on I-Phones, for now. Apple subscribers are promised access to more than 20,000 composers, 115,000 works, and five million tracks. … »
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Paris Opera Launches POP
The Paris Opera has launched Paris Opera Play (POP), its new streaming service available in international markets. The site offers live performances; exclusive documentaries, artist biographies, and masterclasses; and a catalogue of nearly 80 … »
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The Global Music Vault: A New Deep-freeze Music Archive
On Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago located above the Arctic Circle, plans are underway to create the Global Music Vault (GMV). Deep within the same mountain that houses the Global Seed Vault (also known as the Dooms Day Vault), capsules of … »
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Wigmore Hall to Mix 'Low Stimulus' Concerts Amid 2023-24 Offerings
The 2023-24 season at London’s Wigmore Hall will include over 500 concerts, which, the Hall claims, is the largest program of classical music in the U.K, performed by some 2,600 artists. On the schedule are 28 world and U.K. premieres. … »
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SFSymphony Big on Concert Operas, Premieres in 2023-24
Esa-Pekka Salonen’s fourth season at the helm of the San Francisco Symphony will feature four world premieres, two one-act operas, a staging of Ravel’s Mother Goose ballet, four weeks of concerts led by Music Director Laureate Michael … »
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Rediscovered Gospel Music Pioneer Gets Scholarly Attention
PITTSBURGH (AP)—Scattered in crates, dirty and difficult to read, the gospel music of Charles Henry Pace sat packed away, unorganized — and unrealized — for more than 20 years. Frances Pace Barnes, the pioneering composer and … »
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