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Contests & Awards
Siemens Announces $4M in 2025 Prizes; Rattle Gets the Gold
The Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation’s awards program will disburse a total of €4 million ($4.12 million) in 2025. Sir Simon Rattle is the recipient of this year’s Siemens Music Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious … »
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Singapore Symphony Woos Another Finn
Demonstrating that the well of capable Finnish conductors seems bottomless, Hannu Lintu has been selected as the next music director of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO). The 57-year-old maestro, currently music director of the Gulbenkian … »
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Saint Louis SO Is on the Move
ST. LOUIS—Exciting things are afoot at the St. Louis Symphony. Next fall, the orchestra will unveil its $150 million renovation of Powell Hall, turning 100 this year . The construction has chased the St. Louisans to different local halls, … »
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Industry News
Sony Buys Supraphon
Sony Music Entertainment (SME) has bought Supraphon, one of the Czech Republic’s most dynamic music labels, expanding the company’s footprint in central Europe. Since its founding in 1932, Supraphon has built an eclectic catalogue … »
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Rachmaninoff's Last Surviving Pupil Turns 100
On January 15 Ruth Slenczynska turned 100 after having played the piano for over nine decades. The daughter of Polish immigrants to California, she made her public debut at age four, and a year later played a Beethoven minuet on television. Her … »
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Contests & Awards
ICMA Picks Its Winners
Remy Franck, president of the jury for the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA), has announced the 2025 honorees, who were chosen from among 374 nominees. The awards will be presented at a ceremony and gala concert at the Tonhalle in … »
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Schoenberg Fire Viewed as a ''Catastrophe'' by Users
Additional reports of the Palisades fire in Los Angeles that destroyed Belmont Music Publishers offer a better understanding of just how much has been lost. Gone are an estimated 100,000 scores and parts as well as digital backups of the scores … »
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John Cage Trust Founder, Chief Executive, to Step Down
Laura Kuhn will retire as executive director of the John Cage Trust in March, having founded the organization at his death in 1992 with the late composer’s longtime life partner, choreographer Merce Cunningham. Kuhn worked with Cage from … »
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London Phil Names Composer in Residence
Sir George Benjamin will succeed Tania León in September 2025 as composer-in-residence for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The 64-year-old London native, Musical America’s 2014 Composer of the Year , is a student of Olivier … »
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Honens Promotes Former Interim CEO
Not for the first time, Amanda Smith has been named President & CEO of Honens, only this time it’s permanent. The organization’s director of marketing and communications for the last seven years, Smith last held the CEO post on an … »
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