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Jörg Widmann Meets ICE in Zankel Hall: "We Fell in Love"

January 30, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
When stars collide, expect fireworks. That was certainly the case January 28 when Carnegie’s Zankel Hall bore witness to the stellar conjunction of pre-eminent German composer Jörg Widmann and ICE, America’s outstanding new music … » Read
 

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Bryn Terfel Is Down for the Count

January 29, 2020 | Associated Press
CHICAGO — Bryn Terfel broke an ankle in three places and will have surgery this week, cancelling his scheduled return to the Metropolitan Opera for the first time since 2012. The 54-year-old Welsh bass-baritone was to star in a new … » Read
 

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Omer Meir Wellber Launches His Regime at Teatro Massimo

January 30, 2020 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--Omer Meir Wellber's inaugural production as the new (as of January 1) music director of Palermo's Teatro Massimo could hardly have been more ambitious. Parsifal was completed in Palermo in 1882 but had not been performed at the Massimo for … » Read
 

Industry News

BBC to Cut 450 Newsroom Jobs

January 30, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The BBC’s news operation, under a mandate to save £80m by 2022, has announced it will cut 450 jobs. “Never in my career have I felt this organization is quite under the threat that it currently is,” said Fran Unsworth, … » Read
 

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Sydney Opera House to Close for a Two-Year Refit

January 30, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
One of the world’s most iconic buildings has never really worked very well. Intended to be “the best opera house that can be built” when the competition for its design was announced in 1954, the Sydney Opera House has been … » Read
 

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Two New Artist Management Moves

January 29, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
British violist Timothy Ridout [pictured], 24, has signed with HarrisonParrott for general management. Winner of the Hamburg Symphony’s inaugural Sir Jeffrey Tate Prize earlier this month, Ridout comes to HP from the Young Classical Artists … » Read
 

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Does 'Grammy' Have Any Meaning for Classical Artists?

January 29, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Although the presentation of the Grammys for the classical genre is relegated to the pre-telecast portion of the event, the prestige and value of the award remains important. “Saying that somebody is nominated or has won a Grammy is a very … » Read
 

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Carnegie Hall in 2020-21:
A Beacon of Hope

January 28, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Carnegie Hall is a storied institution, but it is also a generous and far-reaching one. Its ambitious education programs impact millions across the globe, and it never hesitates to lend its brand and share its wealth with institutions and … » Read
 

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Vancouver Symphony Names Tweeddale's Successor

January 29, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
After a six-month search, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) found its new president and CEO within its own ranks, elevating Angela Elster from VP of the VSO School of Music & Community Programs to the post left vacant when Kelly … » Read
 

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Coronavirus Closes Major Arts Venues in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai

January 28, 2020 | Ken Smith, Musical America
For the past six months, abrupt venue closings during Hong Kong’s antigovernment protests have become a frequent part of local concert life. But yesterday’s decisive reaction to China’s coronavirus has now removed some of the … » Read
 
 

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