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Electronic Tweaking Improves Oregon Symphony's Concert Hall

October 7, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Portland’s Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall [pictured], home to the Oregon Symphony, has undergone a $9.6mn acoustical upgrade. Originally opened in 1928 as a vaudeville hall and then later changed to a movie theater, the building was … » Read
 

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Toronto Symphony Goes to the Zoo

October 7, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Toronto Zoo and the Toronto Symphony (TSO) are joining forces to create Zoophony , a digital concert that invites young listeners to hear, in the words of the press announcement, “animal sounds through a musical lens, and [listen] to … » Read
 

People in the News

White House Announces Nominees to Chair the NEA and NEH

October 6, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
President Biden’s nominations for the chairs of the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities, which require Senate approval, look very different from their predecessors. Nominated to succeed the … » Read
 

People in the News

Concert Artists Guild Signs Three Young Conductors

October 6, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Concert Artists Guild(CAG) has added a new category of young artists to its roster: conductors. The 70-year-old organization usually selects its artists, all instrumentalists, from an annual competition.  But conductors, for practical … » Read
 

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Cremona's New Stauffer Center for Strings: A Grand Opening

October 6, 2021 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--With its medieval piazzas and pedestrian-friendly town center, Cremona feels a world apart from the bustling metropolises where many of the greatest conservatories reside. Last week, however, the northern Italian town became home to what … » Read
 

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Philly O Drops White Tie, Just in Time for Carnegie's Gala Opening

October 6, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
An orchestra concert has long been one of the most ritualized cultural activities. But as orchestras strive to attract younger, more diverse audiences, many are casting aside these customs. The latest to go among the Philadelphians is the white … » Read
 

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Second Vienna Philharmonic Academy Gets Underway

October 6, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In late September the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy welcomed a baker’s dozen of students, aged 18 to 27, to its two-year training program. During their tenure, these young musicians will become familiar with all aspects of the … » Read
 

Reviews

Paris Opera Reopens with Depressing Regie Iphigénie en Tauride

October 5, 2021 | Paul du Quenoy, Musical America
Premiered at France’s Royal Academy of Music in 1779, Iphigénie en Tauride was among the last of Christoph Willibald Gluck’s “reform” operas, a series of innovative and highly successful works that strived for … » Read
 

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The World's First Public Orchestra

October 5, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The just-launched Philadelphia Public Orchestra plans to eschew the traditional hierarchical approach to orchestra-building: After a season in operation, orchestra members will assume control for all decision-making. Said to be the first of its … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

16th Cliburn Competition Application Deadline Is Fast Approaching

October 5, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
After a year’s postponement occasioned by the pandemic, the 16th edition of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition is set to take place in Fort Worth, TX, from June 2–18, 2022. Applications are due Oct. 14, 2021. “We … » Read
 
 

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