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A New Ainimadar Staging Wows U.K. Critics
In its official U.K. premiere staging, the Scottish Opera’s new production of Ainadamar by composer Osvaldo Golijov and librettist David Henry Hwang has met with a rapturous reception. Following its Glasgow premiere on Oct. 29, a critic for … »
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Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to Get a New CEO
T he Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the now nearly 40-year-old organization credited with creating the city’s 14-block “cultural district,” as a means of socio-economic revitalization, has announced a new president and … »
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Women Are Making a Dent, but Classical Music Is Still a Patriarchy
If constant reminders that women are grossly underrepresented in the classical music world had the ability to remedy the problem, gender inequities would have disappeared some time ago. But identifying a problem is not the same thing as solving … »
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New Artist of the Month: Cellist Zlatomir Fung
Competing with nature’s own surround-sound orchestra, open-air performances aren’t the optimal context for a soloist to shine. But Zlatomir Fung kept me riveted at last summer’s Bravo! Vail Festival, eager not to miss a single … »
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On Absolute Fire: Payare and Montreal at Southbank
LONDON—On October 28, the Southbank Center was presenting the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, the only international orchestra to grace the venue this year, and yet the Festival Hall was so undersubscribed that the balcony had … »
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'Mindful Music Moments': An In-school Tool for Post-Pandemic Stress Disorder
Over four centuries ago the English playwright and poet William Congreves wrote, “Music has charms to soothe a savage breast.” In our post-pandemic time, many U.S. teachers are turning to music to help alleviate the depression and … »
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New Promo Available for European Quartets
European string quartets with members under age 35 have until December 15 to apply for inclusion in the new promotion/distribution outlet that calls itself MERITA . (The name stands for “where chamber M usic, cultural h ERI tage and TA lent … »
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Iestyn Davies Traverses the Doldrums with Dowland
LONDON--Staging something as airy as a collection of Elizabethan lute songs might risk over-egging a delicate pudding, but in the sensitive hands of director Netia Jones it makes perfect expressive sense. Doubly so when interpreted by British … »
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Philly O Pays Homage to Two Historic Women Composers
Two major works by women composers were the principal attraction of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s concert led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin at Carnegie Hall on Friday evening (October 28). Neither was a world premiere or at all new, … »
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Contests & Awards
Ukrainian Pianist Takes Top Prize at the Honens
Illia Ovcharenko, a 21-year-old pianist from Ukraine, has been chosen as the top laureate of the 2022 Honens International Piano Competition. His victory carries with it a $100,000 CAD ($73,000) award as well as a three-year artist development … »
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