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3 Composers in the Limelight: the Azrieli Music Prize Gala
MONTREAL--A powerful sense of interculturalism dominated this year's edition of the Azrieli Music Prizes. Two of the three works showcased at the October 20 prize-winners gala concert were written by immigrants to Canada, and both blended Western … »
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Early Music Group Vox Luminis Rises Above Its Own High Bar
Some of the most refined and purposeful singing heard today is in the early music community, as exemplified by Vox Luminis in two concerts on consecutive days that were high points in the New York season. In fact, the group actually eclipsed its … »
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An Obscure Baroque Opera with a Bewildering Tangle of Alliances
SAN FRANCISCO--Ars Minerva, the seven-year-old company that has made a name for itself in the Bay Area by reviving forgotten Baroque operas, has held up its reputation for musical verve and theatrical cheekiness with its latest offering, … »
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New Opera Tells the (True) Story of How One Man Prevented WWIII
CULVER CITY, CA – It’s uncanny how often the subject matter of new operas these days coincides, intended or not, with real-life events. Case in point: Peter Knell and Stephanie Fleischmann’s Arkhipov performed for the first … »
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Mirga, CBSO Wow the Crowd in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO—The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra brought their A game to San Francisco on October 16. In a smartly conceived, brilliantly played bill consisting primarily of works by English composers, the evening began and ended on … »
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LA Phil's Pan American Music Initiative Gets Underway, in Earnest
LOS ANGELES – At last, a fully dedicated Pan American music concert from the Los Angeles Philharmonic—Sunday afternoon (Oct. 16) at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Launched last season, the Pan-American Music Initiative is a five-year … »
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At Wigmore Hall: Two Nights of the More Intimate Vaughan Williams
The U.K. is currently celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams, a composer whose visionary music and radical politics are in contrast to the comfy slippers that would be imposed on him by a post-Brexit heritage … »
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Muhly & Co Take on the 14 Stations of the Cross
The three seem an unlikely team: Composer Nico Muhly, harpist Parker Ramsay, and librettist Alice Goodman have gathered round the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, united by their Anglican sympathies and affiliations, and created The Street. The piece … »
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Alsop Brings São Paulo Symphony to NY for Two Concerts
A century ago, the largely self-taught Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos introduced himself to the avant-garde elite of Paris, saying “I didn’t come to study with you. I came to show you what I’ve done.” Over the … »
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Yuja Wang, SF Symphony Blaze Through New Lindberg Concerto
SAN FRANCISCO--In a fitting preview of what was to come, Yuja Wang had the opening measures of Magnus Lindberg’s Piano Concerto No. 3 all to herself. The dynamic, harmonically dense work received its world premiere by the San Francisco … »
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