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Shanghai Phil and Moscow Conservatory Forge Partnership
Next fall the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory will present a year-end "Exploring Russia" music festival in Shanghai as part of a three-year partnership. Chinese pianist Kong Xiangdong will serve as … »
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Two Musician Appointments
Starla Breshears will join the Francisco Symphony as a section cellist at the beginning of the 2026–27?season. Currently studying at the Colburn School, she was previously a scholarship student at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music … »
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After Anna, Un Ballo at the Bastille
With Anna Netrebko on deck as the tormented Amelia, the recent Paris Opera revival of Gilbert Deflo’s decade-old production of Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera at the Bastille was bound to be a red-hot … »
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Is Hercules Still the ''Peak'' of Baroque Music Drama?
The much-valued annual presentation of a Handel opera in Carnegie Hall by Harry Bicket and the English Concert on occasion has stretched the genre, but only a touch, by performing an English “dramatic oratorio” as they have come to be … »
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At Vienna Phil, Florence Price Gets Lost in the Mix
Yannick Nézet-Séguin is a well-known advocate for the long overlooked Black female composer Florence Price. As music and artistic director of The Philadelphia Orchestra, he has featured her works in concert and in 2022 led the … »
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Bergen Philharmonic Names Gardner's Successor
Tabita Berglund is to be chief conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic beginning with the 2027-28 season. She succeeds Edward Gardner, who exited after nine years in 2024 and now holds the title of Honorary Conductor. Berglund has signed a four-year … »
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New Artistic Partner for SPCO
As of the 2026-27 season, Alina Ibragimova will be an artistic partner with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s (SPCO). The Russian-born violinist debuted with the SPCO in February 2024, leading performances of Beethoven’s Violin … »
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Mutis' Macbeth in Turin Sends Shivers
If Verdi makes your world go round, Riccardo Muti’s your man. Whether at the opera house or in strict concert form (no semi-staged funny business for this maestro), his investigations into Verdi’s many worlds are touchstone events. … »
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A New Take on Bach's St. Mark Passion
CHICAGO—Of the many details in Johann Sebastian Bach’s obituary, the acknowledgment that the composer wrote three more passions than the surviving St. Matthew and St. John is among the most tantalizing. Initially catalogued among … »
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Spotify Treats Classical Music Fans like Morons
Ivan Hewett, the classical music critic for The Daily Telegraph , doesn’t pull his punches when claiming that Spotify treats classical music lovers like “total morons.” And he marshals persuasive evidence with excerpts from … »
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