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Ileana Cotrubas, Soprano Who Lit Up the Met, Has Died

August 21, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The celebrated Romanian lyric soprano Ileana Cotrubas has died at the age of 87. Over a long and distinguished career, she lit up international stages with her luminous voice, mesmerizing stage presence, and a rare ability to create … » Read
 

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An Ailing Herbert Blomstedt Cancels More Concerts

August 21, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Herbert Blomstedt has withdrawn from a further series of concerts due to ongoing health concerns. The former chief conductor of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, which he led from 1998 until 2005, was due to perform in Leipzig on September 17, 18 and 20 … » Read
 

Reviews

Bayreuth's AI Ring: A Spectacular Fail

August 21, 2026 | James Paulk, Musical America
This season the Bayreuth Festspiele presented an artificial intelligence generated Ring Cycle as part of the celebration of its 150th anniversary. It was a dud: instead of “AI slop,” it was “sloppy AI.” Stage directors of … » Read
 

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A Trio of Legendary CSO Musicians to Retire

August 21, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has announced the retirement of three musicians. Hornist Daniel Gingrich and violinist Ronald Satkiewicz, both currently on sabbatical, and percussionist Patricia Dash, will officially leave the orchestra in … » Read
 

Industry News

New York City to Host Ukrainian Cultural Festival

August 21, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The Trump Administration may have taken its eye off the ball when it comes to Ukraine, but New York City intends to renew its commitment to the beleaguered Eastern European nation by hosting over a dozen events as part of a citywide festival of … » Read
 

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Three New American Operas Restore Faith in the Artform

August 20, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Every now and then a new opera comes along that shakes your world, reminding you of the power and emotional depths that can be attained by this most complex of artforms. David T. Little’s What Belongs to You is just such a work, one of … » Read
 

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Aspen Music Festival President Arrested for DUI

August 20, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Alan Fletcher, president and CEO of Aspen Music Festival and School, was arrested on July 31 for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and for driving with excessive alcohol. Both charges are considered misdemeanors. He was … » Read
 

Industry News

Honeck Subs Pittsburgh Free First Ticket Initiative

August 20, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has announced that Music Director Manfred Honeck will personally purchase a first ticket for every new student who registers for PSO Go, the orchestra's student ticket program. Honeck, who has led the PSO since … » Read
 

Reviews

At the Proms, Berlioz and Pappano Raise the Dead

August 20, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Few works are so well-suited to London’s Royal Albert Hall as Hector Berlioz’s gargantuan Requiem, so aptly subtitled the Grande Messe des Morts . With its 16 timpani, 10 sets of cymbals, four gongs and four additional brass bands, … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Verbier Festival Academy Announces Prizes

August 20, 2026 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Verbier Festival Academy has announced its 2026 prize-winners with nine young musicians taking home prizes of between CHF 3,000 and 10,000 (approximately $3,700 and $12,500 USD). Among the most substantial awards, the Jean-Nicolas Firmenich … » Read
 
 

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