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Wigmore Hall to Mix 'Low Stimulus' Concerts Amid 2023-24 Offerings
The 2023-24 season at London’s Wigmore Hall will include over 500 concerts, which, the Hall claims, is the largest program of classical music in the U.K, performed by some 2,600 artists. On the schedule are 28 world and U.K. premieres. … »
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Apple Classical Goes Live: New Partners, New Playlists, New Search
Earlier this month, news went out that Apple Music Classical, the long-awaited successor to Primephonic as a streaming music app dedicated to classical music—and equipped with search capabilities far better suited to classical than those of … »
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SFSymphony Big on Concert Operas, Premieres in 2023-24
Esa-Pekka Salonen’s fourth season at the helm of the San Francisco Symphony will feature four world premieres, two one-act operas, a staging of Ravel’s Mother Goose ballet, four weeks of concerts led by Music Director Laureate Michael … »
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Rediscovered Gospel Music Pioneer Gets Scholarly Attention
PITTSBURGH (AP)—Scattered in crates, dirty and difficult to read, the gospel music of Charles Henry Pace sat packed away, unorganized — and unrealized — for more than 20 years. Frances Pace Barnes, the pioneering composer and … »
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Contests & Awards
Well-traveled Dudamel Fellow Wins Hong Kong Conducting Comp
Rodolfo Barráez, a 29-year-old Venezuelan who is currently associate conductor of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Dudamel Conducting Fellow at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, took first prize at the second edition of the Hong Kong … »
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Avery Fisher Career Grants Announced
The five recipients of the 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grants—double bassist Nina Bernat; guitarist Bokyung Byun; flutist Emi Ferguson; pianist Evren Ozel; and the Isidore String Quartet—will be honored tonight in a ceremony at the … »
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Contests & Awards
Polar Music Prize to Arvo Pärt
This year’s Polar Music Prize goes to Estonian composer Arvo Pärt [pictured], five-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo, and Island Records founder Chris Blackwell. The prize, sometimes referred to as the Nobel Prize in … »
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Reviews
A Finely Focused Passion at the Phil
Bach’s Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Evagelistam Matthaeum or St. Matthew Passion had been missing from the New York Philharmonic for 15 years when Jaap van Zweden revived it for three performances last weekend at David Geffen … »
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A Double Bill of Polar Opposites at Greek National Opera
When the Greek debt crisis of 2015 unleashed economic turmoil in that country, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation ploughed on with building its plush Cultural Center near Athens's port. Greek National Opera (GNO) relocated to the complex two years … »
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Die Tote Stadt Comes to Vivid, Creepy Life at ENO
LONDON—It’s a confident company that programs Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Die Tote Stadt , a work calling for vast orchestral forces and singers with the stamina of oxen. English National Opera may have its ongoing funding woes, … »
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