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Contests & Awards
Two Sopranos, One Conductor, Two Prizes
Swedish soprano Johanna Wallroth [pictured] was awarded the 200,000 SEK (about $24.000) Birgit Nilsson Stipendium, or scholarship, on May 17, the birthday of the prize’s namesake. A member of the Opernstudio of the Wiener Staatsoper, the … »
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Industry News
Flipping the Switch After 18 Months: Will the Sound System Still Work?
After 18 months of Covid-induced silence, preparing the Hollywood Bowl for a return to live performances was not as simple as turning on the lights and opening the gates. “You have to reexamine everything you take for granted,” says … »
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Industry News
Who’s on First? Charting American Orchestras Back at Work
As we move from pandemic shutdown to the CDC’s permission to go mask-less, the range and scope of reopenings across the U.S. is as vast as the speed of recovery is likely to induce whiplash. Among American orchestras, the Dallas Symphony … »
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Reviews
New Opera Naga Makes Its Recording Debut
Composer Scott Wheeler’s Naga (“snake,” in Chinese), is one of the three operas, each by a different composer, that form a cycle about a mercurial figure named Madame White Snake. She is an immortal demon, reincarnated as human … »
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Industry News
Bring Music Back to the White House!
It is essential to return music to the White House. “Music creates a feeling that words cannot convey,” argues Robert A. Brown in a passionate opinion piece for The Washington Post . “In a country where citizens sometimes seem … »
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Industry News
UK Government Refuses to Fix Brexit Touring Crisis
Despite Boris Johnson’s vow to strike a deal allowing British musicians to tour visa-free in Europe, an investigation by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM), published by The Independent, has revealed that his government has yet to … »
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Radio City Music Hall to Open at Full Capacity June 19
In the continuation of what feels like a reopening rate of zero to 100 in less than a minute, Radio City Music Hall said this afternoon it will reopen its vast auditorium to full capacity (6,015) on June 19 to audiences that are unmasked but … »
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Reviews
'It's like a resurrection!' Dudamel and the LA Phil Return to the Bowl
LOS ANGELES—We didn’t expect it so soon: a return to live performances by Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the merry month of May. We didn’t expect to be reunited with old friends and colleagues in the … »
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Contests & Awards
Met Auditions & Montreal Piano Competition Conclude
Two key competitions concluded over the weekend, the Metropolitan National Council Auditions—now known as the Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition, the latter of whom is on the Met Advisory Council—and the … »
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Industry News
MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, May 17-24
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that all times are given in U.S. Eastern Time (ET). To calculate in other time zones or counties, British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of ET and Central European Time (CET) is … »
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