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Star Pianists Join NEC for One-Year Appointment
The New England Conservatory of Music has added pianists Jonathan Biss and Marc-André Hamelin to its piano faculty with one-year appointments to begin with the start of the 2021 academic year. "Jonathan and Marc-André are two of the … »
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Contests & Awards
Clara Haskil, Busoni Piano Competitions Declare Winners
Two major piano competitions concluded over the weekend: the Clara Haskil International, in Vevey, Switzerland, and the International Ferruccio Busoni, in Bolonzo, Italy. The finals for both occurred last Friday. Yumeka Nakagawa, 19, of Germany, … »
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Reviews
Birds in the Moon: Traveling Opera in a Shipping Crate
SANTA MONICA – If you were an operagoer in Southern California last week, your fix of the irrational art form might have taken place in a Santa Monica parking lot at 5th St. and Arizona Ave. You would have been sitting in a row of … »
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Contests & Awards
Soprano, Baritone, Tenor, Win 1st, 2nd, 3rd at Éva Marton Competition
Serbian soprano Sonja Šaric [pictured] has won first prize as well as the audience award at the 4 th Éva Marton International Singing Competition, which concluded on Sept. 5 at the Liszt Academy in Budapest. She has studied at the … »
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Industry News
YouTube Music Moving Up Fast in Streamings Race
Since YouTube Music launched its Premium service in 2014, it has attracted over 50 million subscribers; 20 million of those signed up just within the past year. While Spotify dominates the global market with 165mn subscribers, neither Apple Music … »
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People in the News
Eva Wagner-Pasquier Is in a Coma
German media are reporting that Eva Wagner-Pasquier, 76, great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner and former artistic director of the Bayreuth Festival with Katharina Wagner, is in a coma. She was apparently pulled out of the Isar River—a … »
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Outspoken AFM Boss to Exit
Adam Krauthamer, president of New York Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), has announced he will not run for a second three-year term this fall. The 37-year-old, Curtis and Yale-educated French horn player ran a … »
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On a Night Off from the Festspielhaus
Conveniently timed on a night off for the Bayreuth Festspiele audience, the Internationale Siegfried Wagner Gesellschaft presented on August 21 a rare, staged performance of its namesake’s Der Friedensengel (The Angel of Peace) at the … »
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Industry News
Musicians vs. Airlines: The Battle Continues
When Andrew Yee, a member of the Grammy award-winning Attacca Quartet, showed up for an Air Wisconsin flight to Fargo with his cello in hand, the airline refused him boarding, despite his purchase of a separate ticket for the instrument. … »
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Greek Composer Mikis Theodorakis, Hero of the People, Dies at 96
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Mikis Theodorakis, the beloved Greek composer whose rousing music and life of political defiance won acclaim abroad and inspired millions at home, died Thursday. He was 96. His death at his home in central Athens was … »
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