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Are Sour Grapes at the Root of Orbelian's Firing?

April 9, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The hue and cry in response to  Constantine Orbelian’s firing as director of Armenia’s national opera theater--a.k.a. the Alexander Spendiarian National Opera and Ballet Theater—appears to have subsided, momentarily. … » Read
 

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Hungary's Porgy Makes Its White Cast Members Declare They're Black

April 10, 2019 | Associated Press
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The Hungarian State Opera has asked the nearly all-white cast for its production of Porgy and Bess to self-identify as African American. The Hungarian performers were asked to sign a statement declaring that … » Read
 

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Chicago Symphony Cancels Next Two Weeks of Concerts by CSO, Others

April 10, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has cancelled all of its presentations from April 10-23, due to the musicians’ strike. The players have rejected the CSO’s “last, best, and final” offer . Cancelled or postponed productions … » Read
 

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Gerard Schwarz Takes Full-time Gig at Frost School of Music

April 10, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Conductor Gerard Schwarz has been named distinguished professor of music, conducting, and orchestral studies at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. Schwarz, New York based, is conductor laureate of the Seattle Symphony, emeritus … » Read
 

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Director Serebrennikov Unexpectedly Released

April 9, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Russian theater and film director Kirill Serebrennikov, under house arrest largely for his outspoken views since August 2017, was unexpectedly released on April 8. The Moscow City Court’s ruling freed Serebrennikov and two of his … » Read
 

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Brexit: Musicians Predict Chaos at the Border, on Stage, in the Studio

April 9, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
As the U.K. staggers toward its exit from the European Union, the impact of its departure is becoming ever clearer for the music industry. Travel between Europe and Britain will become cumbersome, impacting individual musicians and symphony … » Read
 

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CSO Musicians Reject Management's Final Offer: Here Are the Terms

April 9, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Chicago Symphony musicians Monday night rejected the "last, best, and final" offer made by management. Negotiations had picked up again last Friday and continued through the weekend, this time with a mediator, but apparently to no avail. The … » Read
 

Reviews

A Delightfully Off-kilter Mash-up of New Music

April 9, 2019 | Thomas May, Musical America
BERLIN—In this festival-loving capital, MaerzMusik: Festival for Issues about Time has become a magnet for new music enthusiasts. The ten-day series of events (held from March 22-31 this year) is presented under the aegis of the Berliner … » Read
 

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Fused Art Forms, Noble Experiments at the Shed

April 9, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Multidisciplinary collaborations can be hit and miss, especially when you are aiming for nothing short of a Wagnerian Gesamtkunstwerk (that’s a “total,” or “universal artwork”). On the other hand, risk is a commodity … » Read
 

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Dudamel Withdraws from BSO Concerts

April 8, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
First Jaap, now Gustavo. The Boston Symphony has just announced that Gustavo Dudamel has withdrawn from all of this week’s of concerts, including tomorrow night’s performances of Schumann’s Spring Symphony and Stravinsky’s … » Read
 
 

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