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New Artist of the Month: Cellist Evan Kahn

February 1, 2019 | Georgia Rowe, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—Cellist Evan Kahn’s career trajectory is rare for a recent music school graduate, but then so is his talent. He earned his master’s degree in chamber music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music just last … » Read
 

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Marlboro Music/College Renew Pact, Add Buildings

February 1, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The trustees of Marlboro Music and Marlboro College have reached an agreement to continue and strengthen a relationship begun in 1951 for another 99 years. A key component of the new agreement between the world-renowned summer classical music … » Read
 

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Sanford Sylvan Dies at 65

January 31, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Baritone Sanford Sylvan died Tuesday at his home in Manhattan. His death was confirmed to NPR by his mother Leonore Sylvan, sister Gwen Sylvan, and brother Seth Sylvan. He was 65 and died, suddenly, of what his family has said were “natural … » Read
 

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Orchestre National de France Hires Dutoit: 'Shameful'

January 31, 2019 | Associated Press
PARIS (AP) — Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit, who has faced multiple accusations of sexual assault, will conduct a concert for the National Orchestra of France on Sunday, his highest profile performance since the allegations were first … » Read
 

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David Daniels Arrested

January 30, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Countertenor and University of Michigan faculty member David Daniels was arrested yesterday in Ann Arbor, MI, along with his husband, Scott Walters. They face extradition to Texas, where they have been accused by one Samuel Schultz of rape, eight … » Read
 

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Colorado Fest Names New Music Director

January 31, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Peter Oundjian is to be the next music director of the Colorado Music Festival. He comes to the post after having served as artistic advisor last summer, an experience that he apparently found favorable. Oundjian is the former longtime music … » Read
 

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Chinese Firm Finishes Schubert's Unfinished Using Ai

January 31, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Why? That’s the question one might well ask when learning that Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications behemoth under suspicion of breaking trade sanctions against Iran and stealing trade secrets, has “finished” Schubert’s … » Read
 

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From Bingo to Bartók: UK Orchestras Enriching Seniors' Lives

January 31, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
From Bingo to Bartók , a new report published by the London based not-for-profit Orchestras Live and the City of London Sinfonia, highlights how classical music is being used to support the wellbeing of older people by countering the … » Read
 

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Carnegie Hall in 2019-20: Presenter, Educator, Citizen

January 30, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
If much of Carnegie Hall’s 2019-20 season is to be devoted to the sestercennial, or 250 th anniversary, of Beethoven’s birth, the entirety of it is to be dedicated to the centennial of the Hall’s godfather and (literal) savior, … » Read
 

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Chicago Symphony's New Season: Heavy on the Beethoven

January 30, 2019 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—It’s probably inevitable, and not entirely unwelcome, that a music director would want to perform a complete cycle of the Beethoven symphonies with his home orchestra. The 2019-20 season marks Riccardo Muti’s 10 th year … » Read
 
 

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