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Programming the New/Unusual Concerto: Not an Easy Sell
Enticing an orchestra to step outside its comfort zone and program new or obscure repertoire is no easy feat. “It takes a long time to build trust,” says cellist Alisa Weilerstein. “Usually, you build a relationship… with … »
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Boston's Top 10 Musical Events, 2023
There is much high-level music-making in Boston, so it was hard to choose only ten items. Here are my personal standouts. 10. Virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov returned to Boston in the Celebrity Series, but it wasn’t his rushed, unfocussed … »
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The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Plans Hologram Performance
I n late January the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) will premiere the world’s first hologram symphony concert at the 12 th artgenève , a contemporary and modern art fair. The ensemble’s 73 musicians will appear virtually … »
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Critic's Christmas Symphony Gets Panned by His Colleagues
After its world premiere on Christmas Eve 170 years ago, one listener characterized the new symphony as “hardly a composition to be gravely criticized like an earnest work of Art.” And the work fared no better more than a century … »
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ENO Choristers to Vote on Strike
Not for the first time the English National Opera (ENO) Chorus members are planning to vote on whether to strike, with the balloting scheduled for early next month. As always, the action would be in protest to cuts to pay and/or in numbers of … »
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Cinci Symphony to Build New Amphitheater
Music & Event Management Inc. (MEMI), a subsidiary of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO), has acquired Cincinnati’s Coney Island amusement park with the intention of investing $118 million to create a performance venue with … »
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Ivory Ban Complicates Canadian Border Crossings for String Players
The implementation of an upcoming ivory ban is about to make life a little more complicated for string playing in Canada. Beginning on January 8, 2024, new legislation will severely restrict the trade and transport of elephant ivory and … »
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Salzburg Sticks to the Canon in Summer 2024
New productions of Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s Der Idiot and Sergei Prokofiev’s The Gambler will highlight next summer’s Salzburg Festival. The festival will include 172 performances from July 19 to Aug. 31 plus 33 youth programs, … »
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Bad News/Good News for Recording Music
This past September Noonoouri’s debut track “Dominoes” captured more than 200,000 YouTube views and nearly half a million streams on Spotify. Not bad for an “artist” whose voice is digitally generated. Such success … »
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The Secret to Classical California's Success
The classical radio station with the nation’s largest audience was born in in 1946, when a wealthy alumnus paid for a 250-foot radio tower on the campus of the University of Southern California (USC). Today, KUSC is the centerpiece of … »
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