NEWS ROUNDUP
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
People in the News
Former Punk Rocker, Songwriter to Run New Dept at IU
The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University is expanding its audio engineering and sound production degree track—in place since 1982—with a "music creation" track to form a new BS in Music Production degree. It will be in place … »
Read
People in the News
One of Britain's Finest: Underrated, Overlooked
Frank Bridge deserves better, argues Simon Heffer in The Telegraph , than to be remembered only as Benjamin Britten’s teacher. Born in Brighton in 1879, Bridge learned the violin, playing in his father’s orchestra before entering the … »
Read
Industry News
AFM Officially Endorses Kamala Harris
It’s hardly a surprise, but AFM Local 802 President Sara Cutler [pictured] has issued a statement representing New York musicians' endorsement of Kamala Harris for president of the U.S., following the national AFM, along with IATSE, AFT, … »
Read
People in the News
John Eliot Gardiner Exits Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra
Eleven months after an incident that shocked the classical music world , Sir John Eliot Gardiner today announced he was immediately stepping down as leader and artistic director of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras (MCO). Last August after a … »
Read
Reviews
Two Big-house Operas Succeed in a Small One
Pelléas et Mélisande and Salome are big-house works, most often tackled by companies with larger stages and budgets than Des Moines Metro Opera. But the company more than justified the presence of both pieces on its 2024 … »
Read
People in the News
BSO Principal Bass of 48 Years to Step Down
When the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s (BSO) principal bass Edwin Barker first set foot on the Tanglewood campus in the summer of 1975, he could hardly have imagined that the BSO and its summer headquarters would be an integral part of his … »
Read
People in the News
Yuja Wang: ''It's Hard for Me to Stop.''
At age 37, Yuja Wang sits at the very pinnacle of the world of classical pianists. Her concerts sell out nearly immediately, and they almost invariably garner rave reviews. She was from the outset, observes an interviewer for The Telegraph , … »
Read
Industry News
U.K. Gov't Arts Support Sinks Among Europe's Lowest
A new report produced by the University of Warwick and the Campaign for the Arts shines a harsh light on the state of arts funding in the U.K. Since 2010, Britain has cut its total culture budget by six percent; in that same interval, Germany, … »
Read
Reviews
At Aix, Fraught Monodramas vs. Traditional Tear Jerker
AIX-EN-PROVENCE—Under its three most recent artistic directors, the Aix-en-Provence Festival has built a reputation for commissioning new music, reviving experimental works, and bundling them in among the season’s more high-profile … »
Read
Industry News
Easing Classical Music Back Into Linc Inc's Summer Priorities
Yesterday, Lincoln Center invited a gaggle of local press to witness a rehearsal by the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center—the rebranded Mostly Mozart Festival ensemble—under its new Music Director Jonathon Heyward. Their … »
Read




FEATURED JOBS

RENT A PHOTO


