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Jerry Herman, Classic Hummable Tunesmith, Has Died
Tony Award-winning composer Jerry Herman, who wrote the cheerful, good-natured music and lyrics for such classic shows as Mame, Hello, Dolly!, and La Cage aux Folles , died Thursday. He was 88. His goddaughter Jane Dorian confirmed his death to … »
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Notre Dame 'Is Not Out of Danger' of Collapsing
PARIS (AP) — The rector of Notre Dame Cathedral says the Paris landmark is still so fragile that there’s a “50 percent chance” the structure might not be saved, because scaffolding installed before this year’s fire … »
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Dalton Baldwin, Collaborative Pianist, Dies at 87
Dalton Baldwin, an American pianist known for his sensitive collaboration with some of the world’s greatest singers, died on Dec. 12 in Kunming, in the Yunnan Province of China. He was 87 and collapsed while returning to Tokyo after a visit … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent Competitions Yield Controversial Results
The final stretch of 2019 has yielded competition results both celebrated and disputed, starting with the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition , which ended on November 16 in Paris, with much disagreement between audience and jury. The latter was … »
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Singer, Conductor Peter Schreier Dies at 84
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Opera singer and conductor Peter Schreier, who won fame at the Salzburg Festival and Milan's La Scala, has died in Dresden, Germany. He was 84. The dpa news agency reported Thursday that he died Wednesday, citing … »
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Jasper Parrott: We Can No Longer Ignore Climate Change
In the face of undeniable scientific evidence of manmade climate change, the classical music industry must re-examine how it does business, argues Jasper Parrott, co-founder and executive chairman of HarrisonParrott Ltd. International touring, … »
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Reviews
Christmas at the Cloisters with the Crossing
For those tired of the seasonal same old, same old, The Crossing’s Christmas offering might not have looked that festive on paper, but it certainly gave pause for thought. For its December 21 concert in the atmospheric surrounds of the … »
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Industry News
A Year-End Surprise Gift for the Billings (MT) Symphony
The Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale has received two significant year-end gifts. By way of its Montana Development Co., the Sukin family has given a building in downtown Billings to the orchestra for use as office space. It is the … »
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NYC Top 10, 2019; A Very Abridged List from Vulture
10. Vienna Philharmonic’s performance of Mahler Symphony No. 9 at Carnegie Hall under Michael Tilson Thomas. “Spacious, glimmering, and grand.” 9. MusicAeterna chorus and orchestra in the Verdi Requiem under Greek-Russian … »
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Christmas in Exile: Notre Dame's Sacred and Musical Components Prevail
PARIS (AP) — Notre Dame kept Christmas going even during two world wars — a beacon of hope amid the bloodshed. Yet an accidental fire in peacetime finally stopped the Paris cathedral from celebrating Midnight Mass this year, for the … »
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