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Peter Mattei, on Prepping for Wozzeck

January 7, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Peter Mattei, Musical America’s  2020 Vocalist of the Year , is winning rave reviews for his current portrayal of Wozzeck in Alban Berg’s modernist masterpiece at the Metropolitan Opera. Heard more often in roles such as Don … » Read
 

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Classical Stats for 2019: The World's Top Conductors, Composers, etc.

January 7, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Classical music statisticians will be happy to note that, based on events listed on the London-based Bachtrack for the last year, the annual stats for "busiest," translated by Bachtrack as "top," are in. Among other not-so-trivial news is that, … » Read
 

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Spoleto Fest Focuses on 'Minority Migration'

January 6, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As if to pay amends for its history as America’s largest slave-trading port, the City of Charleston will be the site of the world premiere of Omar , a new opera based on the 1831 autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, an enslaved Muslim African … » Read
 

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Beijing Predicts Explosive Growth for Its Music Industry

January 6, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Beijing’s municipal government has announced an initiative to grow its music and creative industries into a $17.2b economic juggernaut by 2025. Released on Dec. 31, the plan calls for promoting the growth of the city’s digital music … » Read
 

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Bach's St. Thomas Church Is Vandalized

January 3, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, burial place of J.S. Bach, was vandalized on New Year’s Eve when 25 panes of glass were smashed by rocks. Two stained-glass panels and more than 20 Art Nouveau panes were destroyed, according to Deutsche … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Mounts Free Concert Series

January 3, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
With the launch of “Symphony in the City,” the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has announced plans for four free concerts in distinctive venues around the city. As part of the BSO’s Beethoven 2020 project celebrating the … » Read
 

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San Francisco to Get a New Community Arts Center

January 3, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
CAST (Community Arts Stabilization Trust), a San Francisco nonprofit that works to find affordable space for arts groups in the city, has announced plans to create a four-story community arts hub in the vacant 1907 Dempster Printing Building. … » Read
 

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City of Sarasota Says It Wants Its Orchestra to Stay

January 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Having  denied the Sarasota Orchestra’s bid to build a new concert hall on seven acres of a 39-acre public park (favoring some well-organized tennis players’ opposition to it), the four Sarasota city commissioners are now asking … » Read
 

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Recycled Orchestra Continues to Prove Its Worth

January 2, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
One man’s garbage can become another man’s inspiration. When Favio Chavez arrived at the Cateura landfill near Paraguay's capital of Asuncion, he was an environmental consultant intent on creating a recycling project. The project came … » Read
 

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Classical Music Makes the Headlines in 2019 Los Angeles

December 31, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
In a year-end roundup rife with local boosterism (the Los Angeles Philharmonic is “surely the most successful arts organization of the century"), Los Angeles Times critic Mark Swed notes the town’s “near-contagious institutional … » Read
 
 

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