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The Vienna Phil's Secret Sojurn
A recent tour to Asia by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra included eight concerts. Only the two in Seoul on November 3 and 4 were announced to the public by the orchestra. The others—two in Hong Kong on October 24 and 25 and four in Taiwan … »
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A New Registry for Missing Instruments
For a musician, the loss of their instrument can be devastating. Nicole Boyesen, a double bassist with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, still finds the experience “heartbreaking” 42 years after her instrument went missing while she … »
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Women Are Making a Dent, but Classical Music Is Still a Patriarchy
If constant reminders that women are grossly underrepresented in the classical music world had the ability to remedy the problem, gender inequities would have disappeared some time ago. But identifying a problem is not the same thing as solving … »
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A New Ainimadar Staging Wows U.K. Critics
In its official U.K. premiere staging, the Scottish Opera’s new production of Ainadamar by composer Osvaldo Golijov and librettist David Henry Hwang has met with a rapturous reception. Following its Glasgow premiere on Oct. 29, a critic for … »
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New Promo Available for European Quartets
European string quartets with members under age 35 have until December 15 to apply for inclusion in the new promotion/distribution outlet that calls itself MERITA . (The name stands for “where chamber M usic, cultural h ERI tage and TA lent … »
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'Mindful Music Moments': An In-school Tool for Post-Pandemic Stress Disorder
Over four centuries ago the English playwright and poet William Congreves wrote, “Music has charms to soothe a savage breast.” In our post-pandemic time, many U.S. teachers are turning to music to help alleviate the depression and … »
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Schirmer to Publish 400 Works Banned by Nazis
G. Schirmer and the Exilarte Center for Banned Music in Vienna are partnering to make available more than 400 works banned by the Nazis during the 1930s and 1940s. Over 300 songs, 100 chamber music works, 50 orchestral works, several vocal and … »
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A Chat with Chineke!
London’s Chineke! Orchestra, the first majority Black and ethnically diverse orchestra in Europe, made a notable debut in 2017 at the BBC Proms and two years later received the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Gamechanger Award. A recent … »
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Stressed to the Max: Parents in the Biz
Sustaining a career as a professional classical musician is difficult under any circumstance. As “Bittersweet Symphony,” a new report suggests, it is exponentially more so if you are a parent or a caregiver for an older or disabled … »
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NY State to Disburse $32M in Arts Funds
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) will be disbursing almost $32mn in funds to 1,032 arts organizations throughout the state. Grants are based on applications submitted in September 2021 for a peer review process and final approval by … »
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