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Remember When Rachmaninov's Music Was 'Banal'?

Three quarters of a century ago the authoritative Grove Dictionary of Music predicted that “the enormous popular success some few of Rachmaninov’s works had in his lifetime is not likely to last” and dismissed his music as full … »
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Mozart in Motion. It Sounds So Effortless

One measure of genius is the ability to accomplish great things absent the appearance of effort. “To many listeners,” posits Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim in The Atlantic , “Mozart’s music sounds so natural and self-evident … »
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Those Famous Skull Fragments, Back Where They Belong

In a statement following his donation of ten fragments from Beethoven’s skull to the Medical University of Vienna, American businessman Paul Kaufmann said he felt "very privileged to be able to return the … [items], which I … »
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Glimmerglass II: Romeo & Juliet as Circus; Candide Wins Again

COOPERSTOWN, NY—For its first ever production of Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet (seen July 15 th ) the Glimmerglass Festival turned to Simon Godwin, artistic director of Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre Company. The Washington … »
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In Ukraine, Opera on the Front Lines

The Russian invasion poses both a dire physical threat to life and limb and an existential effort to destroy the Ukrainian culture. Since the war’s beginning in early 2022, the country’s musicians have been in the forefront of … »
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Philly O Names a Few Assistant Conductors

The Philadelphia Orchestra has expanded its conducting staff. Two conducting fellows, Austin Chanu and Tristan Rais-Sherman (both recent recipients of Solti Career Assistant Awards), have been promoted to assistant conductors for the 2023-24 … »
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In Bayreuth, the Old Guard Clashes with Augmented Reality

When Parsifal opens the Bayreuth Festival this evening, over 80 percent of the audience will be unable to take advantage of the new production’s most compelling feature—the augmented reality used to introduce, in the words of its … »
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Music Behind Bars (of Steel)

While classical music and prisons might seem an unlikely amalgam, for violinist Holly Mulcahy, music provides a means “to cope with challenges and develop the capability to experience change for good.” The goal of Arts Capacity, a … »
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Teatro Nuovo: Rising Artists Revive Bel Canto in NYC

Bel canto opera has fallen well out of the mainstream of New York’s operatic life. In times gone by, the Met and New York City Opera would regularly mount works by Bellini, Donizetti, and Rossini for stars like Beverly Sills and Joan … »
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La Jolla Symphony & Chorus Names Music Director

American conductor Sameer Patel is to be the new music director and orchestra conductor of the La Jolla Symphony & Chorus in San Diego, effective next season. He succeeds Steven Schick, who exited last year, and works “alongside” … »
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