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Bayreuth Festival 2021: Hardly Business as Usual

February 3, 2021 | James L. Paulk, Musical America
Forced by the pandemic to adapt, the Bayreuth Festival has cobbled together an unconventional season, opening July 25 with a new production of Der Fliegende Holländer by Dmitri Tcherniakov and conducted by Oksana Lyniv, the first woman to … » Read
 

Reviews

New Americana: Chamber Works on Record

February 3, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Contemporary chamber music seems to have thrived during the pandemic—at least if recorded output is anything to go by—and here are two of the most interesting. Mirrors is a diverse and strikingly inventive collection of 21st-century … » Read
 

Industry News

CSO Rolls Out New Digital Schedule

February 3, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s (CSO) February digital schedule offers expanded content on both Experience CSO website and CSOtv to mark Black History Month. Detailed information is available here . Front and center will be two episodes of … » Read
 

People in the News

John Weaver, Organ Virtuoso and Esteemed Pedagogue, Dies at 83

February 3, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Acclaimed organist John Weaver died on February 1 at age 83. Details were not available from the Curtis Institute, which announced his death, and where he headed the organ department from 1972 to 2003. He joined the Juilliard faculty in the same … » Read
 

Industry News

Swed:1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 'Belongs in an Opera House'

February 3, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Was Leonard Bernstein’s 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue a masterpiece or a flop? Written for the 1976 Bicentennial and sponsored by Coca-Cola to the tune of $900,000, the show closed on Broadway after only seven performances. At the time, the … » Read
 

People in the News

2 Conductors on the Move, One Out, One Up

February 2, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
George Manahan will step down as music director of the American Composers Orchestra at the expiration of his contract, on July 1, 2021. He arrived in the post in 2010 as only the third of ACO's music directors; his predecessors were founding ACO … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition Cancelled

February 2, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
For the second consecutive year, the Long-Thibaud-Crespin International Music Competition has been canceled due to the pandemic. Normally, the final rounds of the event are held in November in Paris, after preliminaries in a number of … » Read
 

People in the News

Christie's to Sell Hundreds of Caruso's Private Papers

February 2, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A collection of letters and other documents revealing the tumultuous personal life of Enrico Caruso is being sold in London. “These letters tell a gripping story,” says Thomas Venning, head of Books and Manuscripts at … » Read
 

People in the News

A Few Classical Music Social Media Stars

February 2, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Liz Cass, executive director of the nonprofit Armstrong Community Music School in Austin, Texas, tells USA Today that social media is playing a huge role in elevating the profile of young musicians. At the moment, she is following the careers of … » Read
 

Industry News

MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, Feb. 1-8

February 1, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
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 … » Read
 
 

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