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Rhapsody in Blue Is Not "Cheesecake"
A recent opinion piece by pianist and composer Ethan Iverson argued that Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue , currently marking its centennial, is “corny and Caucasian,” a “cheesecake” that has “clogged the arteries … »
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RTVE Experiment Proves AI Can't Produce a Believable Symphonic Score
Among the concerns that accompany the growing sophistication of artificial intelligence is the possibility among composers (along with songwriters, performers, and artists of any stripe) that it might replace them. In late 2023, the Symphony … »
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Want Diversity in the Audience? Put It on Stage.
The pursuit of racial and gender equity in the classical music world has taken on special urgency in the past decade. Concert programs that feature compositions by women, Blacks, and people of color are now de rigueur for most ensembles, and … »
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Should Opera Be on the Endangered Species List?
Opera, the most expensive of the performing arts, has suffered mightily since the pandemic. The failure of audiences to return to pre-pandemic numbers has combined with a dramatic rise in production costs. In less than a year, English National … »
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Hot Shot BMG Exec Preps for a Huge Shift in Music Biz
Thomas Coesfeld took over as CEO of the Bertelsmann company last July and is already redefining the company’s strategic outlook. In short order he has: placed the exclusive distribution of BMG’s digital business in the hands of … »
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Carnegie Hall in 2024-25: Anchored in Tradition, Embracing Exploration
With its 2024-25 season, Carnegie Hall upholds its reputation for showcasing the best and the brightest of the international classical music scene, while paying homage to other genres and stretching the canon way beyond traditional European … »
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The Met Turns to 'Middle American Malaise' for Staging Ideas
While the Metropolitan Opera’s embrace of contemporary opera has captured the wide-eyed attention of the cultural press, far less consideration has been given to the “middle American malaise” that musicologist Micaela Baranello … »
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Philly O Happy Hour Deemed a ''Wild Success''
The Philadelphia Orchestra’s “Orchestra after 5” program on Feb. 1—dubbed “a classical concert with a casual vibe”—was “a wild success,” says the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Peter Dobrin. … »
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Linc Inc Nods to Classical in Summer Program
Despite the demise of the Mostly Mozart Festival, its orchestra and a few programs of classical music have been planned by Lincoln Center presenters—as of part of their Summer for the City banner, now in its third annual appearance. … »
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Did Rhapsody in Blue Block the Path to Truly American Concert Music?
Feb. 12, 2024 will mark the 100 th anniversary of the premiere of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue . Among the most frequently performed symphonic works by an American composer, Rhapsody was Gershwin’s response to a request that he … »
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