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BBC Phil to Offer Live Notes via Smartphone

May 22, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
If you’re someone who just can’t turn off your smart phone wherever you may be, you’ll love the BBC Philharmonic’s new web app called Notes. Beginning next September, audience members seated in a special section of the … » Read
 

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A Streaming Service Made for the Classical Listener

May 21, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The growth of music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, and others has done little to advance the availability of classical music. While this genre comprises only 5 percent of the recorded music market, its core audience … » Read
 

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The 2019 Confab: So What Exactly IS Classical: NEXT, Anyway?

May 21, 2019 | Brian Wise, Musical America
ROTTERDAM— For three days ending May 18, some 1,300 people from 45 countries gathered in this city of striking postwar architecture to talk about the future of classical music. It wasn’t a doom-and-gloom affair. The gathering, … » Read
 

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Royal Opera & Women in 2019-20: 'Not an Acceptable Ratio at All.'

May 17, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
A sour note accompanies the Royal Opera’s 2019-20 season announcement: Only one of the 19 conductors scheduled for the opera’s main stage is a woman--French conductor Ariane Matiakh [pictured], on tap to lead some performances of a … » Read
 

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A Dancer Exits at 43, Still at the Top of Her Game

May 17, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
No art form exacts a greater physical toll than ballet. The average ballerina has about ten years at the top of her game before the wear and tear on her body overwhelm whatever passion remains for her art. There are, of course, exceptions. One … » Read
 

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Storied Australian Vocal Ensemble Files for Bankruptcy

May 17, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Australia's professional vocal ensemble The Song Company, in business for 35 years, is filing for bankruptcy, or, in local terms, “being placed in administration.” "The directors have considered the financial affairs of the company … » Read
 

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Trial by Fire at the Montreal Symphony

May 17, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Conductor Karina Canellakis made an impressive debut with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra on May 15, when star soloist (and Musical America Artist of the Year)  Daniil Trifonov suddenly withdrew from the evening’s concert just before … » Read
 

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Glyndebourne's First Ever Dialogues Highlights 2020 Season

May 16, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The 2020 season of the Glyndebourne Festival, May 21 through August 30, includes three new productions and three revivals.  In a statement, Artistic Director Stephen Langridge calls it “a classic Glyndebourne Festival smorgasbord … » Read
 

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Met Opera Tax Return Reveals Levine's 2017 Compensation

May 16, 2019 | Associated Press
NEW YORK — Records show conductor James Levine’s company received more than $936,755 from the Metropolitan Opera in his 47th and final season, a tenure cut short when he was fired as music director emeritus after an investigation … » Read
 

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St. Paul Chamber O Drops New Music Series

May 15, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The loss of corporate funding has led the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) to call an end to its cutting-edge Liquid Music series. Created in 2012 by Kate Nordstrum, the series offers contemporary classical and chamber music hybrids, often … » Read
 
 

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