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Conductor Jan Latham-Koenig Is Arrested
British conductor Jan Latham-Koenig was arrested in London’s Victoria Station on Jan. 10 and charged with arranging/facilitating a child sexual offense and sexual communication with a child the following day. He was released on conditional … »
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Simone Young to Step in for Bayreuth Ring
Anyone seeking evidence that women conductors are in ascendance need look no further than next summer’s Bayreuth Festival, which on Jan. 11 announced that Simone Young is to step in for Philippe Jordan to conduct the Der Ring des Nibelungen … »
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Contests & Awards
Hilary Hahn Awarded the Avery Fisher Prize
Last night, on the stage of David Geffen, formerly Avery Fisher, Hall, violinist Hilary Hahn was awarded the $100,000 Avery Fisher Prize in recognition of her outstanding artistic achievement and leadership in classical music. The award, … »
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New American Chamber Recordings, Part II
Following continues the chamber-music recordings roundup posted earlier this week . Born in Canada, Vivian Fung studied at the Juilliard School and currently lives in California. In her latest recording, Insects & Machines , her finely … »
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Frugal Opera Fan Leaves a Few Million to NY Arts Groups
When Lois Kirschenbaum, an avid operagoer and cultural consumer, died in 2021 , she left behind a treasure trove —memorabilia, programs, signed photographs—documenting her more than five decades of engagement with New York’s … »
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Welser-Möst to Exit Cleveland O
Austrian conductor Franz Welser-Möst will not renew his contract as music director of the Cleveland Orchestra when it expires in 2027. By that time he will have been in the post for 25 years, the longest tenure of any lead conductor in the … »
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Latest Stats Show Women Composers on the Rise
Bachtrack’s annual classical-music-by-the-numbers report indicates some subtle changes in the last year and bigger trends across the decade, when it started tracking. The U.K.-based website drew its numbers from its own listings of … »
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U.S. Dept of Ed Reaches Accord with San Francisco Conservatory
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR)at the U.S. Department of Education on January 10 announced that, going forward, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) has agreed to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The accord … »
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Brexit Strikes Again, This Time Against Orchestras
The beleaguered community of British orchestras is about to receive another gut punch, when, on April 1, a new Brexit tax hike will likely make European touring all but unaffordable. At the U.K. government’s direction, British orchestras … »
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George Lewis: A Major Musical Force
At 71, George Lewis is, in Alex Ross’s words, “one of the most formidable figures in modern music.” Currently a professor at Columbia, the Chicago native enjoys an international reputation as a composer, improvisatory … »
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