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Boston's Top 10 Musical Events, 2023
There is much high-level music-making in Boston, so it was hard to choose only ten items. Here are my personal standouts. 10. Virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov returned to Boston in the Celebrity Series, but it wasn’t his rushed, unfocussed … »
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The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Plans Hologram Performance
I n late January the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) will premiere the world’s first hologram symphony concert at the 12 th artgenève , a contemporary and modern art fair. The ensemble’s 73 musicians will appear virtually … »
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Critic's Christmas Symphony Gets Panned by His Colleagues
After its world premiere on Christmas Eve 170 years ago, one listener characterized the new symphony as “hardly a composition to be gravely criticized like an earnest work of Art.” And the work fared no better more than a century … »
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Andrew Davis Brings His Own Messiah to Chicago
CHICAGO—Like bringing up politics at a family dinner, tinkering with a classic-among-classics like Handel’s Messiah is guaranteed to crack some unbridgeable divides. Hark, then, ye skeptics, to Sir Andrew Davis’s twist on the … »
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Dortmund GMD Moves to the Same Post in Kiel
Gabriel Feltz, acting general music director of the City of Dortmund, is to move to Kiel, a coastal city in the north of Germany, to take the title of director of general music of the state capital and the Kiel Theater. Feltz, 53, studied at the … »
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Recent Terpsichorean Appointments
Belgian conductor Koen Kessels [pictured] is to be music director of Dutch National Ballet and artistic director/principal conductor of Dutch Ballet Orchestra as of August 2024. Kessels is the current music director of the U.K.’s Royal … »
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Bergen Elektra in the News, Before, During, and After
BERGEN, Norway—An opera where tonality and dissonance grind against each other for 105 malignant minutes might be expected to wear an audience down, yet Elektra is surprisingly stirring. This is because Richard Strauss was a master at … »
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News from Academe: Faculty
The University of Arizona’s School of Music has announced the departure of composer Daniel Asia , who heads the composition department, at the end of the school year. He has been with UA since 1988 and is one of the university’s … »
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Local Crit Catches Up on LA Phil's Fall Season
The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an organization in transition—with an interim chief executive and a soon-to-depart music director. But, argues Los Angeles Times classical music critic Mark Swed, the orchestra has just completed “the … »
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New GD for Opéra de Lille
In France, Opéra de Lille will welcome a new director, when Barbara Eckle arrives on July 1, 2025 to succeed Caroline Sonrier, in the position since 2003. Eckle was dramaturg at the Ruhrtriennale International Festival of Arts from 2020 to … »
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