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Tureck Bach Institute Moves to Interlochen from Curtis
The Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan is to be the new home for the Tureck Bach Research Institute. Founded in 1981 by the much-celebrated pianist and scholar, the Institute includes manuscripts of essays, books, correspondence, and … »
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American Conductor on the Mariinsky Roster Takes His Leave
For the past 13 years, Gavriel Heine has been an important presence at St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theater, where as a resident conductor he has led performances of classics like Swan Lake and The Rite of Spring . As a protégé … »
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Pianist Radu Lupu Dies at 76
Radu Lupu, widely regarded as one of the world´s greatest pianists, has died at the age of 76, the organizers of the George Enescu Festival in Bucharest announced. "We are deeply saddened to find out about the death of Maestro Radu Lupu, a … »
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Monteux School and Festival Music Director Dies
Conductor Michael Jinbo, longtime music director of the Monteux School and Music Festival in Hancock, ME, died yesterday after suffering a brain hemorrhage on April 17. He was only the third artistic chief of the school, founded nearly 80 years … »
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British Composer Harrison Birtwistle Dies at 87
LONDON (AP) — Harrison Birtwistle, the creator of daringly experimental modern music who was recognized as one of Britain’s greatest contemporary composers, has died at 87. Birtwistle’s publisher, Boosey & Hawkes, said he … »
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San Antonio Symphony Fires Its Music Director
As if relations between the San Antonio Symphony and its musicians—on strike since the beginning of the season—weren’t already sour enough, management has now fired the orchestra’s music director/emeritus of 12 years for, … »
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Monte Carlo Hires Netrebko and Her Husband
Soprano Anna Netrebko has been hired by the Monte Carlo Opera to sing this month following the Metropolitan Opera’s decision to drop her for failing to repudiate Russia President Vladimir Putin. The Monte Carlo Opera said Thursday that … »
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Gergiev's Wealth, International Holdings, Unveiled by Opposition
Supporters of the jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have released a report taking aim at Valery Gergiev, who the authors label “a fraud, a cheat, and a coward.” The once-peripatetic conductor’s activities are now … »
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Curtis Names Two Oboe Faculty, Succeeding One
Philippe Tondre and Katherine Needleman, principal oboists for the orchestras of Philadelphia and Baltimore, respectively, will succeed Richard Woodhams on the Curtis Institute faculty roster. Woodhams’ contract was not renewed this … »
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NY Times Names New Classical Music Editor
Rachel Saltz, dance editor at The New York Times since 2015, is to add classical music to her purview. In the latter category, she succeeds Zachary Woolfe, who was recently promoted from classical music editor to classical music critic, … »
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