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For Lapsed Pianists, the Case for a Reboot
For anyone who grew up playing the piano only to lose the habit and the discipline (not to mention the technique) as the years passed by, a wonderfully convincing article in the Atlanti c bears the directive, and the title, “Go Ahead, Buy a … »
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Yuja Wang, SF Symphony Blaze Through New Lindberg Concerto
SAN FRANCISCO--In a fitting preview of what was to come, Yuja Wang had the opening measures of Magnus Lindberg’s Piano Concerto No. 3 all to herself. The dynamic, harmonically dense work received its world premiere by the San Francisco … »
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People in the News
Russian Troops Murder Conductor for Refusing to Perform
In late September, Russian troops murdered conductor Yuriy Kerpatenko in his home in Kherson, a port city on the Dnieper River occupied by Russian forces in March. The 46-year-old maestro had refused to participate in a concert on October 1, the … »
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New Artistic Director for Bach Choir of Bethlehem
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, at 125 years said to be the oldest of its kind in the country, has a new artistic director and conductor in Christopher Jackson. He succeeds Greg Funfgeld, who retired in June after 39 seasons in the job. Jackson is … »
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Russian Ballet Stars Gather for Ukraine Benefit in CA
“Reunited in Dance” will bring together an international roster of ballet stars on Nov. 12, 2022, for a one-time performance at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, CA. Possessing ties to Ukraine and … »
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People in the News
Famed Rock Presenter Retires as Chair of Live Nation NYC
The chairman of Live Nation NYC, Ron Delsener, has said he will retire after six decades in the concert promotion business, stretching in eras from the Beatles through Sprinsteen, David Bowie to Quincy Jones. He is 86. Delsener has for … »
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That Snazzy New Hall on West 65th
One can hardly blame Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic for milking the reopening of David Geffen Hall for all it’s worth. This is no simple homecoming, after all, but rather the culmination of a $500 million pandemic project … »
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People in the News
Play On Philly Founder to Exit
Stanford Thompson has announced that after 13 years at the helm, he will step down as executive director of Play On Philly (POP) at the end of the current school year. He is leaving, he writes in a letter to the POP community, “to continue … »
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Industry News
Another Nasty Dustup with San Antonio Musicians
A public meeting of the Bexar County Commissioners Court on Oct. 11 produced a heated debate about a proposal to provide $300,000 in funding for San Antonio’s so-called Classical Music Institution, which would fund an orchestra for the … »
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Contests & Awards
Competition Wins, Deadlines, & Some Good Musical Citizens
At the quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis awards gala on September 25, four of the six top honorees were U.S. nationals. Sirena Huang, 28, of the U.S. took the top prize of ($75,000), plus awards for interpretations of … »
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