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Living Composers, New Recordings
Pandemic aside, there is still a decent flow of recorded music coming to light, some of it featuring substantial orchestral works written by living composers. From guitar concertos and Latin-American dances to a haunting exploration of loss, each … »
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Lawrence Brownlee: Man of the Hour
American tenor Lawrence Brownlee is on a roll lately. In November he releases Amici e Rivali ( Friends and Rivals ), a collection of male arias and duets by Rossini he recorded with tenor Michael Spyres. And he has continued to be an aggressive … »
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U.K. Stars Sound the Alarm
Leading members of the classical music world in the U.K. are beginning to panic about the survival of their industry, and with good reason. “My worry is that so many musicians will be forced to leave the profession that we will not be able … »
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Santa Fe Opera Announces Season, Opening July 10, 2021
With a host of safety precautions in place--from ticketless entry to acrylic shields, electrostatic disinfection, no-touch restrooms, and regular Covid testing for casts and staff—the Santa Fe Opera has optimistically announced plans for … »
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SFSymphony Rolls out the (Digital) Red Carpet for Esa-Pekka
Unable to deliver a splashy welcome for new Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen at Davies Symphony Hall this fall, the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) is instead capitalizing on his tech-savvy spirit with an online, multi-level collaborative project by … »
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In Amsterdam: Chief Conductor Options Narrow
In January, the musicians of the Concertgebouworkest voted for three possible contenders to succeed Daniel Gatti, who was fired as chief conductor when reports of his sexual abuse first surfaced two years ago. The possibles were Valery Gergiev, … »
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The Compleat MTT on 'American Masters'
Earlier this year, the pandemic quashed the celebratory retirement concerts for Michael Tilson Thomas’s 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony. But not to fear: the maestro gets his due on Oct. 23 when the “American … »
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Keith Jarrett: A Fate to Match the Times
Keith Jarrett, giant of the piano, will likely never play in public again. His last concert—at Carnegie Hall in early 2017—was to be followed by a return to Carnegie in 2018, but he cancelled the event due to unspecified health … »
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In Detroit: Götterdämmerung, Abridged and Garaged
Yuval Sharon, recently named artistic directo r of the Michigan Opera Theatre (MOT), among other plaudits, has brought his cutting-edge sensibilities to Twilight: Gods , a new production/reinterpretation of Götterdämmerung . Normally … »
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Chicago Lyric Cancels 2020-2021; Announces 2021-22
Upon the advice of public health officials, the Lyric Opera of Chicago has cancelled the remainder of its 2020-21 season. "We want nothing more than to get back to the live performances that we are all craving at the Lyric Opera House with all of … »
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