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Bartlett Sher on the New Camelot
On December 3, 1960, Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot began a run of 873 performances, with a luminous cast that included Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, and Robert Goulet. Soon (and still) associated with the youthful vigor and glamour of the … »
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Champion, Revised and Expanded for Its Met Debut
NEW YORK (AP)—When Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones proved a sell-out hit at the Metropolitan Opera in 2021, General Manager Peter Gelb wasted no time lining up the composer’s other opera for the current … »
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Contests & Awards
Catching Up with Competition Wins
Kevin Chen won first prize at the 17 th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition, held in Tel Aviv from March 14 to April 1. This marks the second major competition win for the 18-year-old Canadian, who took first prize at the 76 … »
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The "Black Mozart" Bows in Atlanta
One of the most felicitous results of the classical music world’s push to expand the repertoire has been the rediscovery of long-forgotten composers such as Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George. Born the son of a French planter and an … »
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People in the News
Two New/Unusual NY Music Orgs Lose Their Leaders
Two of New York’s most imaginative music organizations have announced the exits of their executive directors. Eric Einhorn , cofounder and general and artistic director of On Site Opera will step down at the end of the calendar year after … »
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San Diego Opera Production Canceled Five Weeks from Opening Night
San Diego Opera has cancelled the local premiere of The Falling and the Rising , a 2018 opera by Zach Redler and Jerre Dye, scheduled for May 12 and 13, 2023. A co-commission with the U.S. Army Field Band and a number of opera companies, … »
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Iceland as Late-blooming Musical Powerhouse
On May 31, 1926, the Hamburg Philharmonic arrived in Reykjavík for a 17-day, 14-concert tour, described at the time as “the greatest event in the history of the arts in this country.” The introduction of classical music came … »
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People in the News
Recent Passings of Note
Composer and guitarist Scott Johnson , who crossed and fused genres with electronic media, using traditional and innovative sources and techniques, died on March 24 at the age of 70. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2021. He played in … »
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Against All Odds, Mariupol Orchestra Rises from the Ashes
In the week before the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Vasyl Kryachok and his Mariupol Chamber Orchestra "Renaissance" performed what would prove to be their last concert in the city hall. "Mariupol had been hit now and again during eight … »
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Reviews
Noseda, LSO Probe Beethoven and Babi Yar
LONDON—Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar, make odd bedfellows. One is all positivity and light, the other abounds in irony and gloom. But if the two works sat a little awkwardly on this … »
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