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Barry Tuckwell Dies

January 19, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Barry Tuckwell, foremost French horn virtuoso of the 20 th century, founding music director of the Maryland Symphony and the Tasmanian Symphony in his native Australia, died on January 16 in a hospital in Melbourne. He was 88 and suffered from … » Read
 

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Daniel Harding to Exit the Podium for the Cockpit for a Year

January 17, 2020 | Susan Elliott Musical America
Daniel Harding, just on the heels of a guest podium appearance with the New York Philharmonic, will take a year’s sabbatical from conducting to focus on his other career, as a pilot. (He earned his license about four years ago.) The music … » Read
 

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One Week from the Grammys, Academy's CEO Suspended

January 17, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Grammys will go on as planned next week, but the organization that presides over and in some cases decides them, is in crisis. Having responded to former Recording Academy President Neil Portnow’s much publicized comment in 2017 that … » Read
 

Industry News

MD Governor Blocks $1.6m to Baltimore Symphony--Again

January 17, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Even with having secured $7.25 million in private monies to help stabilize its finances, the Baltimore Symphony is still at the bottom of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s list for a promised $1.6 million from the state. His attempt to block … » Read
 

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Franz Liszt Chamber Ensemble Names Artistic Director

January 17, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Cellist István Várdai is to be the artistic director of the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra (FLCO), a new concept for an ensemble whose history has seen its leaders either within the group and/or with visiting soloists, a stellar … » Read
 

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Not All Berliners Are Thrilled with Domingo's Appearances There

January 17, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Plácido Domingo appeared last night at the Berlin Staatsoper in Traviata , but some were not happy about it and protested outside the hall. He is still scheduled to sing there next Tuesday as well. There have been calls from Pro Quote … » Read
 

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Missouri Would Censor Books, Jail Noncompliant Librarians

January 17, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A Missouri state representative has introduced a bill that would remove state funding from any public library that allows minors to access "age-inappropriate sexual material." “I want to be able to take my kids to a library and make sure … » Read
 

Reviews

Prototype: Ellen West Gets Its NY Debut, plus a Collage of Women's Voices

January 16, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
If it’s January it must be Prototype. Now in its eighth year, New York’s laboratory for original opera and music theater works goes from strength to strength, a combination of artistic savvy, raw passion, and a feeling for the … » Read
 

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Alan Gilbert Returns to His 'Adopted Hometown'

January 16, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Alan Gilbert, erstwhile music director of the New York Philharmonic, is going back to Stockholm. The former and now laureate music director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic is to be the music director of the Royal Swedish opera, as of spring … » Read
 

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A Few Recent Artist Signings

January 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In its first signings since the new team was in place, Colbert Artists Management has added Canadian-American violinist Timothy Chooi for North American representation. Chooi, winner of the 2018 Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition, … » Read
 
 

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