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New Zealand Composer Realizes Liszt's Lost Revolutionary Symphony
In a remarkable feat of musical restoration, Jeremy Cullen has completed a performing edition of an unfinished symphony by Franz Liszt: the Symphonie Révolutionnaire (Revolutionary Symphony). The New Zealand composer has been fascinated by … »
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Salzburg Part 3: An Annoying Ariadne and Three Cheers for Bartoli
Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos was the first opera to be performed at the Salzburg Festival, almost exactly 100 years ago. This new production (seen July 31) by Ersan Mondtag, updated the location from the desert island of Naxos to the … »
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Chicago Sinfonietta Musicians Secure One-Year Deal
The struggling Chicago Sinfonietta and the players’ union, the Chicago Federation of Musicians, have agreed a new, one-year contract. It comes at an especially challenging time for the pioneering orchestra, founded by eminent Black … »
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Julian Lloyd Webber Given Prostate All-Clear
Julian Lloyd Webber has revealed the successful completion of his treatment for prostate cancer. The British cellist made the announcement on social media on Monday. “Last week I received the wonderful news that my treatment for prostate … »
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National SO Abandons KenCen for Pastures New
The National Symphony Orchestra has revealed its 2026–2027 offering, its 96th season and Music Director Gianandrea Noseda’s 10th. It made the announcement in conjunction with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which … »
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Salonen Leads Juilliard and Royal Academy at the Proms
LONDON—As conductor laureate of the Philharmonia as well as of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen was an ideal choice for this August 11 BBC Prom of 20th-century classics bringing together student orchestras from both sides of … »
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3000 Hz Opera Lab: Reimagining the Artform
Why is excellent opera so prohibitively expensive to mount? Why is opera, which is prohibitively expensive to mount, so often not excellent? Why is the quality of artists' work so often inversely related to their pay? Why are administrators and … »
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One in Three Adults Regret Abandoning Music, Survey Finds
Researchers in the U.K. have found that more than a third of adults regret not pursuing music when they were younger, either as practicing musicians or students of the subject. London Concertante , a chamber ensemble based in the British capital, … »
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Children’s Arts Network Launches Dedicated Mobile App
PORTLAND, OR—The International Children’s Arts Network (ICAN) has announced the launch of a dedicated mobile app for its free, 24/7 HD radio and streaming service. Now in its seventh year, ICAN is powered by public radio station All … »
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra Appoints Six New Musicians
DALLAS, TX—The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) has announced the appointment of six new musicians—five instrumentalists and a librarian—ahead of the 2026/27 concert season. They are, Yong Ha Jung (Section Viola), Pedro Mendez … »
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