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The Pleasure Principle: Carpenter, Foss, Brouwer & Elfman on Disc
In a world full of doom and gloom, music inevitably feels a duty to confront and question. And yet once, its primary purpose was merely to please and entertain, an often-forgotten element celebrated in these four recent releases. John Alden … »
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Budget Airline Publicly Humiliates French Violinist
Every touring artist has their horror stories when it comes to airlines and an often cavalier attitude towards musical instruments, but Esther Abrami’s recent experience indicates an exceptional degree of petty mindedness. “This is … »
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Ma and Marsalis to Lead Interlochen’s America250 Celebrations
Interlochen Arts Academy has announced a partnership with the Philadelphia Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra intended to provide a platform for youth voice as part of the upcoming United States Semiquincentennial. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma, jazz … »
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Melbourne Symphony Insists Gaza Pianist Abused Position
The spat down under rolls on with the beleaguered Melbourne Symphony Orchestra issuing an open letter maintaining its belief that pianist Jayson Gillham “abused his position” when offering remarks from the concert platform on the … »
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David Stern is Extended and Promoted in Palm Beach
Palm Beach Opera has announced the extension of David Stern’s contract through the 2026-2027 season with the new title of music director. Stern has been chief conductor at Palm Beach Opera since 2015. Stern made his PBO debut with … »
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Latest Data Reveals Impact of Brexit on European Touring
New data suggests that well over half of musicians based in the U.K. no longer tour to the European Union. Research conducted by the British Musicians’ Union found that 59 percent of their members, as well as artists within the wider music … »
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In Britten Country, a Norwegian Violinist Embraces Elgar
SUFFOLK, U.K.—Less than a week after their triumphant Prom performance of Britten’s War Requiem , Sir Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra traveled to that same composer’s home turf to give another thrilling … »
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Intermusica Bags Another Agent With 11 Stars in Tow
Distinguished artist manager Camilla Weymeyer will join Intermusica as associate director, vocal & opera from September 23. The move comes just six weeks after the ambitious European music agency promoted Nathan Morrison from out of that … »
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More Dirty Doings Alleged at Melbourne Symphony
A new investigative report suggests there were deep-rooted problems undermining the running of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra months before its catastrophically handled cancellation and reinstatement of pianist Jayson Gillham for talking … »
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In Salzburg, Sellars Takes a Gamble While Hoffmann Makes a Movie
Written for the Mariinsky Theater’s 1916-17 season, but canceled due to the Revolution, Prokofiev’s The Gambler could plausibly lend itself to an interpretation involving issues of social justice. Apropos of Peter Sellars’s … »
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