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Birgit Nilsson Prize Goes to a Humanitarian Who Plays the Cello

May 17, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Yo-Yo Ma has been announced as the winner of the triennial Birgit Nilsson Prize, which brings with it $1 million and an elaborate concert and presentation on October 18 by his Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Nilsson … » Read
 

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MTT, Mahler Five, and the LSO: Standing O Says It All

May 17, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON--“Life is precious,” wrote Michael Tilson Thomas back on March 2. He was referring to his ongoing treatment for Glioblastoma Multiforme, a form of aggressive brain cancer. The conductor underwent an operation to remove what was … » Read
 

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Ivo van Hove to Take Over Ruhr Triennale

May 17, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Isabel Pfeiffer-Poensgen, Minister for Culture for North Rhine-Westphalia, has announced that beginning November 1, 2023, Ivo van Hove will become artistic director of the Ruhr Triennale for a three-year term. Van Hove will succeed the current … » Read
 

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SPCO Taps New Artistic Partners

May 17, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) has named two artistic partners—the South African cellist Abel Selaocoe and German violist Tabea Zimmermann—as of the 2022-23 season. Zimmermann, widely considered to be the world’s … » Read
 

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Curtis Enlarges Its Composition Faculty by Three

May 17, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Curtis Institute of Music has added to its adjunct composition faculty for the 2022-23 academic year, joining the current Nick DiBerardino, director of composition studies, and Richard Danielpour. Newcomers include Steven Mackey and Jonathan … » Read
 

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Hamlet: It's All in the Orchestra

May 16, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
If the sense of ambiguity that pervades Shakespeare’s Hamlet is what makes it so compelling a drama, it is also what makes it so challenging to an interpreter, be it a teller, a listener, a director, or a composer. Many of the last group … » Read
 

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Teresa Berganza Dies at 89

May 16, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Teresa Berganza, the Spanish mezzo-soprano renowned over her 40-year career for her distinctive legato and skill with language, died on May 13 in Madrid. She was 89. Born in Madrid in 1933, Berganza began her career as a 22-year-old in the era of … » Read
 

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Manhattan School Creates New Division under New World Symphony VP

May 16, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On July 1 J. T. Kane will be joining the Manhattan School of Music (MSM) as dean of the newly created Instrumental Studies and Orchestral Performance Division. Kane is currently VP for musician advancement and dean of orchestra at the New World … » Read
 

Industry News

Full Exit: Bolshoi Expat Dancers

May 16, 2022 | Agence France-Presse
Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – The day Russia invaded Ukraine, Brazilian dancer David Motta, then a leading soloist at the renowned Bolshoi ballet, knew he had to leave the country where he had lived half his life. It was an "obvious" decision -- … » Read
 

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Boston's WCRB Updates Its Image and Gains Audiences

May 13, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Classical music radio, like every other part of the music world, is in flux. Gone are the days when the on-air talent were all men possessed of deep baritone voices and a paternalistic commitment to teaching listeners about the day’s … » Read
 
 

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