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$550 Million Later, Does Geffen Sound Any Better?
The $550 million question bedeviling many of the classical music world’s cognoscenti is, “How does Geffen Hall sound?” The answer, after 270 concerts: “It all depends who you ask.” The reviews from Philharmonic … »
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Lucky 13: Philly O Heads Back to China
Since its 1973 visit to China, the Philadelphia Orchestra has returned to the country 11 times. On Oct. 31 will mark the launch of the 13 th time, with an eight-concert tour extending until Nov. 10. Difficulties around COVID protocols in China … »
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London Philharmonia Rides the Rollercoaster of Kullervo
LONDON—It’s season launch time for London’s orchestras and the Philharmonia, 80-years-old next year, has adopted an individual approach that plays into its Finnish principal conductor’s heritage. Dubbed Nordic Soundscapes, … »
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Contests & Awards
Danish String Quartet Wins Sonning Prize
The Danish String Quartet is the recipient of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize, an award of about $150,000 that has heretofore been given only to individual artists. Past recipients include Igor Stravinsky, Miles Davis, Leonard Bernstein, … »
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UCLA Hires Director of Opera
James Darrah has joined the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as professor of music and director of Opera UCLA. When announcing the appointment, Eileen Strempel, inaugural dean at the school, described the GRAMMY Award-nominated director/producer … »
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Chopin Competition Sets Restrictions for Russians
WARSAW (AFP)—Russian pianists will only be allowed to enter the prestigious Chopin competition under a neutral flag and if they don't support Moscow's aggression in Ukraine, the Polish organizers said last week. Held every five years since … »
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A Tale of Two Operas, One Story
CHICAGO—Local opera lovers have been enjoying a pleasant compare-and-contrast challenge this fall. In a brilliant stroke, Lyric Opera of Chicago and Chicago Opera Theater (COT) have been offering near-simultaneous chances to hear two quite … »
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A 'Game Changer' for the San Diego Symphony
SAN DIEGO—The San Diego Symphony’s concert on September 28 wasn’t just another opening. In addition to launching the new season, the program led by Music Director Rafael Payare marked the inauguration of the … »
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What Yo-Yo Can Do for an Orchestra
To celebrate its 100 th anniversary, the Portland (ME) Symphony Orchestra (PSO) needed a special musical guest. Who better than cellist Yo-Yo Ma? One of the most recognizable classical musicians in the world, he is someone as celebrated for his … »
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BSO Tackles '...of a Thousand'
Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, composed in 1907, is an anomaly among the Austrian master’s symphonic oeuvre. It shares the opulent sound of his other symphonies, but lacks, in the words of a critic in the Boston Globe , “the anguish … »
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