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Chorus Directors, Going & Coming
Eberhard Friedrich, 66, chorus master at the Bayreuth Festival for some 25 years, has resigned, one year prior to his anticipated retirement in 2025. The move is characterized by local media as “unnecessary,” or at the very least … »
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Christopher O'Riley Goes to The Top
Pianist Christopher O’ Riley, the longtime host of NPR’s famed From the Top , took on the Mount Everest of keyboard literature on August 18 at Brooklyn’s Bargemusic: J.S. Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier Book I, comprising the … »
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New Jersey Symphony Announces New Home
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, which leads a kind of nomadic life playing across the state in five different venues, has announced a new, dedicated home base, scheduled for completion by Spring of 2026. The new, 550-seat facility is to be … »
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Anna Clyne's Violin Has a Special Sort of Provenance
In a recent article, composer Anna Clyne describes how she came to purchase--and ultimately play--her first violin. It all began in a thrift store in Oxford in 2008, where she had been browsing through second-hand CDs and LPs. Her eye fell upon … »
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Shepherd School Adds High-profile Faculty
The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University is in the process of adding new orchestra and opera faculty, bringing Cristian Macelaru, an alumnus, on board as a distinguished visiting artist from fall 2025 to spring 2028, and Patrick Summers, … »
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Trouble at the Spoleto Festival
The Spoleto Festival appears to be experiencing issues that can often arise from a change in leadership. Since taking over from Nigel Redden as general director in 2021, Mena Mark Hanna has made major changes in staff , having vowed at the start … »
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Blowback from Melbourne Blunder Continues
The decision by the management of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to cancel a concert by pianist Jayson Gilham seems to have lit a firestorm among the ensemble’s musicians. In an Aug. 15 letter, an “overwhelming majority” … »
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Violinist Creates a Unique Sound, Obstacles Be Damned
Although he was born without a right hand and most of his right forearm, Adrian Anantawan was determined to learn to play the violin. A team at Toronto’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital helped him do that, fashioning a … »
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A Storied Festival's Leader Reflects on Its Past and Progress
Over the past 25 years, Michael Haefliger has made the Lucerne Festival into one of the world’s premier summer musical events, working with Claudio Abbado to create the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Pierre Boulez to launch the … »
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Salzburg Part I: Rewarding Tito Sabotaged by Director
SALZBURG—It’s been rough going recently for operas of the Salzburg Festival’s favorite son. Martin Kušej’s production of Le nozze di Figaro last year almost seemed calculated to annoy, while the 2021 Romeo … »
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