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Cecilia Bartoli's Two-pronged Career

August 8, 2023 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
SALZBURG, Austria — Cecilia Bartoli has a favorite role she wished she could sing. “There is one character which I was always in love with since I started my Mozart career, and it’s Don Giovanni,” she said. “With me, … » Read
 

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Asian Youth Orchestra Marches On, Even Without Its Founder

August 8, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Aug. 12-13, the Asian Youth Orchestra (AYO) will perform for the first time in Hong Kong since the death in 2020 of its co-founder and longtime director Richard Pontzious. An American who was conductor-in-residence at the prestigious Shanghai … » Read
 

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At the Proms: A Bit of "Rubbish" Amid Walton & Sibelius

August 7, 2023 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
LONDON—A puzzled silence fell over the Royal Albert Hall after the premiere of Kafka’s Earplugs , a BBC commission by Irish composer Gerald Barry. But not for long: “That was rubbish!” shouted one man from the center … » Read
 

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At Tanglewood: Contemporary Fest Spotlights Women

August 7, 2023 | Leslie Kandell, Musical America
LENOX, Mass.—This year’s five-day Festival of Contemporary Music (FCM) at Tanglewood proved dramatically that plenty of women are not only composing music but performing and conducting it with skill and panache. In addition, the … » Read
 

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BSO Players Get a Major Pay Increase

August 7, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The musicians of the Boston Symphony Orchestra have ratified a three-year labor agreement that will take effect on Aug. 28. In a joint statement, all parties to the agreement praised “a deeply collaborative process that strengthened our … » Read
 

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Discovering “Blind Tom” Wiggins, 19th-Century Piano Prodigy

August 7, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In 1854, when he was only five years old, Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins reputedly composed The Rainstorm , the first of hundreds of works for piano. His age alone made the feat noteworthy; the fact that he was blind and enslaved made it … » Read
 

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Netrebko Sues the Met and Peter Gelb; Met Shrugs

August 6, 2023 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
Soprano Anna Netrebko, once among the Metropolitan Opera’s biggest box office draws, sued the company and General Manager Peter Gelb on Friday, alleging defamation, breach of contract and other violations related to the institution’s … » Read
 

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David Daniels Pleads Guilty

August 5, 2023 | Associated Press
HOUSTON (AP) —Opera singer David Daniels and his husband have pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting another singer in Houston. Daniels, 57, of Ann Arbor, MI, and Scott Walters, 40, entered the pleas Friday after a jury was assembled for the … » Read
 

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Key Updates in Academe

August 4, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Cellist Nick Photinos is to succeed professor emeritus James Tocco as professor of chamber music and eminent scholar at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). The co-founder of eighth blackbird, Musical America’s … » Read
 

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New Recordings from the Indies

August 4, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
All albums are unique, but some have the power to draw the listener into a very special sound world, like this trio of deftly curated new releases on three of America’s most innovative independent record labels. Take Ennanga , the solo … » Read
 
 

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