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Met Opera National Council Auditions Down to Final Nine
The Metropolitan Opera has announced the names of the nine singers who have advanced to the last phase of this year’s Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, the 65 th in the organisation’s history. The semi-finals, which were … »
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Universal Music Announces Shakeup at the Top
SANTA MONICA—Universal Music Group (UMG) has announced a new unified management structure for its Classics and Jazz Division in what it calls an attempt to focus its worldwide artist development and marketing strategy under a unified … »
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Lonely Hearts Violinist Seeks Other to Play Bach
It’s probably not that he’s short of friends, but irrepressible violinist Ray Chen is adopting a novel approach in his quest for a duo partner this summer, while at the same time aiming to answer the prayers of anyone who has ever … »
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San Francisco Players to Join Chicago Picket Line
Musicians of the San Francisco S ymphony have announced that they intend to join striking colleagues from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the picket line should the ongoing labor dispute not be settled by the time they arrive in Chicago on … »
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Stars Align for Once in Netrebko and Kaufmann's Forza
LONDON—Narratively inferior to both Simon Boccanegra and Don Carlos , works that sit either side of it in Verdi’s chronology, La Forza del Destino is as hokey a tale as he ever set. It’s more a concatenation of coincidences than … »
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Barbara Hannigan Puts the Jungle Gym into 2019's Ojai Festival
Music Director Barbara Hannigan and Artistic Director Thomas W. Morris have announced the program for this year’s Ojai Music Festival. Now in its 73 rd year, 2019 will be Morris’s final Festival after 16 years at the helm, a period … »
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Louis Andriessen Joins Brian Eno to Protest Broadcaster's Cuts
Composers Louis Andriessen and Colin Matthews are among the over 500 signatories to an open letter protesting proposed cuts to the British classical music station BBC Radio 3. The voices urging the U.K.’s national broadcaster to reconsider … »
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Monsters, David Del Tredici’s Latest Opus, Set for Premiere This Week
He was for many years associated with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland , turning out ten brilliant orchestral works and an opera based on that literary theme, over the course of a quarter of a century. Of those efforts, Final Alice … »
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BSO, Gerstein Wrestle a Fabulous New Beast
There was a definite buzz in the air for the second of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Carnegie Hall concerts on March 20. Reviews suggested Kirill Gerstein had scored a major hit a fortnight earlier on the BSO’s home turf with the … »
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Mostly Mozart 2019: New Wine in Old Bottles
As the boundaries among genres continue to fade, so does the Mostly Mozart Festival’s metamorphosis continue from a series of classical music concerts to, basically, anything goes. The 2019 festival, July 20-August 10, is not, in fact … »
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