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Price's Third Symphony Highlights Oakland Symphony Concert

January 30, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Oakland Symphony’s performance of Florence Price’s Third Symphony on Jan. 25 was a further step in the (re)discovery of this long-neglected female African American composer. Under the baton of Michael Morgan, the evening’s … » Read
 

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Lincoln Center's 2019-20 Great Performers Stick to the Basics

January 30, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The 54 th edition of the Great Performers series for 2019-2020 will include five of the world’s leading ensembles on its Symphonic Masters series. Gianandrea Noseda brings the National Symphony Orchestra to New York for a concert … » Read
 

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Nonesuch and New Amsterdam in Pact

January 30, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
A new partnership between Nonesuch and New Amsterdam Records promises to focus on recording music by “several generations of American composers.” The first composers are Caroline Shaw, LA-based Daniel Wohl, and William Brittelle, one … » Read
 

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LA Opera in 2019-20: New Opera from Aucoin; New Role for Domingo

January 29, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Next season will see several firsts at the Los Angeles Opera, the most enticing being the premiere of Matthew Aucoin’s first collaborative opera, Eurydice , based on Sarah Ruhl’s 2003 play, which tells the Orpheus myth from the … » Read
 

Reviews

Chamber Music of the Masters by the Masters

January 29, 2019 | Leslie Kandell, Musical America
A program of non-blockbuster 19th-century piano quartets by Suk, Brahms, and Dvorák doesn’t sound like anything to write home about, really. Maybe not much to keep listeners awake, either. But the audience at Sunday’s concert … » Read
 

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OPERA America Marketing Chief to Exit

January 29, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Patricia Kiernan Johnson, OPERA America’s director of marketing and communications for the last ten years, is making a swift transition. She leaves the New York-based trade group this week and starts at the Curtis Institute of Music on … » Read
 

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New UK Digital Radio Assumes Classical Appeals to the Young

January 29, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Those fearing for the future of classical music should take heart from the March 2019 launch of Scala Radio, a new digital radio station in the U.K. premised on the belief that the classics can appeal to younger listeners. Research undertaken by … » Read
 

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LinkedIn for Opera Singers

January 29, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Danish tenor Sune Hjerrild hopes that Truelinked , an online startup he has developed, will enable vocalists to connect directly to presenters and better manage their own careers. While social media platforms can be useful in some professions, he … » Read
 

Reviews

A 'Fire' of Operatic Proportions Ignites Geffen Hall

January 28, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Julia Wolfe is no stranger to the history of industrial relations and its tragedies. Her Steel Hammer (2009) for three sopranos and chamber orchestra examined the often fractious relationship between man and machine through the tale of African … » Read
 

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Treasure Trove of Verdi Papers Open to Scholars

January 28, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Jan. 29 Verdi scholars will gain unfettered access to 5,400 pages of the composer’s papers that have been largely inaccessible to all but a few people for over a century. The cache of documents includes sketches for 12 operas, ranging … » Read
 
 

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