Wednesday 31 May 2017

Cliburn Piano Competition names 12 pianists to advance to Semifinal Round

All rounds of the competition are also being webcast live at cliburn.org.

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Yamaha donates orchestra instruments to middle school after their orchestra building burned down.

Yamaha is donating instruments to a Pensacola music store to help a middle school rebound after their orchestra building burned down.

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What happens when the CSO and a star principal like Alex Klein part company?

Last week's dramatic news, which the Tribune reported exclusively, that the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has denied tenure to principal oboe Alex Klein, has prompted much buzz in the classical music cybersphere.

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This violinist can do a perfect moonwalk while he plays

Violinist Daniel Röhn was playing a dazzling solo recital when he decided to honour a musical legend. But probably not the one you’re thinking of.

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Tuesday 30 May 2017

Violinist Austin Hartman and violist Guy Ben-Ziony to join Pacifica Quartet

The two performers will replace second violinist Sibbi Bernhardsson and violist Masumi Per Rostad, who will leave their posts at the end of the 2016-17 season to take up teaching appointments at the Oberlin Conservatory School of Music and Eastman ...

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Violinist William Schaub named Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concertmaster

Violinist William Schaub named Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concertmasterThe StradWilliam Schaub has been named concertmaster of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. .

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Guy Garvey to join Manchester orchestras at tribute concert for bomb

The Elbow frontman will join The Hallé, BBC Philharmonic and Manchester Camerata at the fundraising show at the Bridgewater Hall.

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Nicola Benedetti awarded Queen’s Medal for Music

The brilliant violinist has become the youngest ever recipient of the medal, which is awarded each year to a musician, or group of musicians, who have had ‘a major influence on the musical life of the nation’.

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‘People can be so bl**dy serious about music, but it should be pure pleasure’ – Mitsuko Uchida

‘I’m a piano player and a musician, whether I’m an artist – that’s not up to me to decide’

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‘Right before I go on stage is not my favourite moment’: Joshua Bell opens up about pre-performance anxiety

Joshua Bell – Edinburgh International Festival portrait; The great violinist spoke to EIF ahead of his performance

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Monday 29 May 2017

Din and Tonics a cappella tribute to John Williams | Harvard University Commencement 2017

Student group "Harvard Din and Tonics" give an a cappella performance of famed composer and honorand John Williams most beloved scores, including Star Wars, Jaws, and Indiana Jones.

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Curtis Symphony Orchestra is turned back at Heathrow Airport for an extra unscheduled day in London

Curtis Symphony Orchestra posted this photo on Instagram with caption “Guess what!? After 9 hours of traveling, we're still in London!"

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NEW Rare Violin Stolen from Irish Musician -

A musician with the Irish band Newfoundland is seeking the public's help in finding an irreplaceable violin which was stolen from him in downtown St. John's last night.

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Cinema will save opera for a new generation, Royal Opera House director suggests

Streaming opera in the cinema could save it for a new generation, a Royal Opera House director has suggested, as he claims it is helping to weed out the "hammy" over-acting young audiences hate.

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Friday 26 May 2017

Expensive violin stolen from musician in Montrose area

Tony Sanville says he got home from a performance, parked in his normal spot, locked the door and planned to come back out to get his violin.

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Controversial benefactor in $16M violin deal with the NJSO dies at 89

It was his claim of a unique collection of rare and valuable violins, violas and cellos by such masters as Stradivarius, Guarneri del Ges, and others that might have raised the most questions.

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Thursday 25 May 2017

5 facts about Evelyn Glennie

She initially honed this ability by feeling the wall in her music room in high school as her percussion teacher tuned a timpani.

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'Writing about Beethoven helped me come to terms with my own hearing loss' - The Guardian (blog)

That fear of admitting to hearing loss hasn't changed since Beethoven's day. It is still simply too risky. Hearing is an essential tool for a musician, and human beings are not very good at understanding subtleties

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The mathematician's patterns, like those of the composer, must be beautiful

The numerous connections between mathematics and music have long intrigued practitioners of both. For centuries scholars and musicians have used maths to analyse music and also to create it.

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Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård is Principal Conductor of BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBCNOW) and Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO).

The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) appoints Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård as its next Music Director, fifty-eighth leader of the Orchestra’s Artistic Team, succeeding current Music Director Peter Oundjian from September 2018.

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White backlash rejected opera singer in early role at the University of Texas in 1957

During her first year on campus, Conrad was chosen to play Dido, the queen of Carthage, opposite a white student as her lover in a production of the Baroque composer Henry Purcell's opera “Dido and Aeneas.”

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CSO principal oboe Alex Klein is denied tenure

Alex Klein, who was hired as principal oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra first in 1995 and again in 2016, has been denied tenure.

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Wednesday 24 May 2017

Ulysses Quartet violist told his instrument is too large to be stowed in ANA flight cabin

'By this point, the flight is being held past gate departure time, and in a last ditch effort our cellist Grace [Mei-En Ho] suggests the viola can fit behind her cello in a seat already purchased by our travel provider,' continued Brookes.

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Who comes first: the conductor, the composer, or the orchestra?

Twice within the space of a week I've had concert-goers approach me to bemoan the size of the attendance at an RTÉ orchestral concert.

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Detroit Symphony sells its downtown office building

An entity linked to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra sold a block-long office building on Woodward Avenue that's full of stable tenants such as the Detroit Medical Center, the University of Michigan and the symphony itself.

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Tuesday 23 May 2017

The Second Violins Are Not Second Fiddle!

Violinist Paul Arnold has been a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 30 years.

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German orchestra denied permission for protest performance by border fence

A German orchestra spearheading efforts to stage a June 3 protest concert on both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border has found itself forced to change plans after state and federal authorities denied its requests to perform on the U.S. side.

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What tech could let you play a famous Stradivarius violin? - Government Technology

Government TechnologyWhat tech could let you play a famous Stradivarius violin?Government TechnologyA violinist plays the 3-D printed re-creation of a 1677 Stradivarius Sunrise. YouTube/ViolinoDigitale.com. The Stradivarius Sunrise is a master violin crafted in ...3D-printed Stradivarius replica is nearly indistinguishable from the ...Digital Trendsall 2 news articles »

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Russian cellist Natalia Shakhovskaya has died, aged 81

From 1975 to 1995 she served as head of cello and double bass studies at the Moscow Conservatory, and was a professor at the Queen Sofía School of Music in Madrid for 15 years. #

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Monday 22 May 2017

Antony Feeny: Will country-house opera’s champagne image survive Brexit?

Country-house opera: a small but critical part of the operatic economy, staging creative productions and innovative repertoire while offering career opportunities for hardworking, but underpaid, musicians. No, that doesn’t sound right. Let’s try again.

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Sir Simon Rattle: "Ich fühle mich europäischer denn je"

Simon Rattle über Faust und das typisch deutsche, über Monty Python und seine Opernliebe. Ein Gespräch vor der Staatsopern-Premiere.

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Dutch conductor performs farewell concert in his adopted hometown

Famed Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra conductor Edo de Waart is bringing the orchestra to Madison

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Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja wins Switzerland's Grand Prix Music

Moldovan-born violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is one of 15 artists to be awarded this year's Grand Prix Music by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture.

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Double bassist William McGregor wins Stulberg International String Competition 2017

William McGregor has been named the winner of the 2017 Stulberg International String Competition in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The 17-year-old is only the second double bassist to have won the contest in its 42-year history.

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Thursday 18 May 2017

The musician who taught three-year-olds to master the violin

The violin is one of the most difficult instruments to master, yet Japanese teacher Shinichi Suzuki believed he could teach toddlers to play.

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A Small Step Toward Correcting the Overwhelming Whiteness of Opera

The oft-bemoaned stasis of classical-music programming, and its outsized reliance upon works by a very small group of white male composers, means that music by composers of color rarely makes it into the concert hall or the opera house.

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Royal Opera's Oliver Mears: 'I used to hold meetings in the car'

On leaving university, Mears decided to pursue a career in theatre. “Opera was in the back of my mind,” he says. “There were particular operas I loved, and would listen to a lot – Don Giovanni or Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

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How pop-ups are making opera more accessible than ever

They all have recently been a location for an opera performance. So what has sparked this venue revolution?

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Wednesday 17 May 2017

University Guide 2018 - league table for music

UK universities ranked by subject area: Music

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Andrew Litton Appointed as Principal Guest Conductor of Singapore Symphony Orchestra

"The orchestra sees this as a chance to continue the journey we have taken with all our major conductors, where each brings their unique expertise to explore different perspectives of music with our players.

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Tuesday 16 May 2017

Vladimir Putin just played the piano in between meetings… and it was not impressive

Putin was in Beijing to discuss China’s new Silk Road plan, but the main news from the summit so far has been his casual moment at the piano.

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Interview with Jonathan Kelly, principal oboe, Berlin Philharmonic



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Semi-Finalists Announced at Queen Elisabeth International Cello Competition - The Violin Channel

The 24 Semi-Finalists have been announced at the 2017 inaugural Queen Elisabeth International Cello Competition, in Brussels, Belgium.

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Conductor, youth orchestra frustrated with Bass Hall security

For years, the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra has enjoyed its annual performances at downtown's Bass Performance Hall. But on Sunday, the experience wasn't exactly what some families expected.

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Philharmonic honcha to Curtis grads: “You are the elite of the micro-kingdom of classical music”

“Orchestras can no longer rely on old-fashioned subscription models,” she said. “Music education is not guaranteed in public schools, and in a positive sense the entire history of classical music can all be streamed online for free. So the world I knew, and have worked in, and will continue to work in will not be the one you move through in your careers.”

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Music students win big at NAC Orchestra bursary competition -

Music students studying in Ottawa and Gatineau won more than $20,000 in prizes this week during the 37th annual National Arts Centre Orchestra’s 2017 Bursary Competition.

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Monday 15 May 2017

Martin Fröst appointed Chief Conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra

The clarinettist/conductor Martin Fröst has been named as the new Chief Conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, a position he will formally take up at the beginning of the 2019/20 season.

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Fire destroys building housing middle school's orchestra instruments

Workman Middle School is picking up the pieces after a fire destroyed many of their orchestra instruments. They believe lightning struck one of their portable buildings early Saturday morning.

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Philadelphia Orchestra lands new national radio deal

Several American orchestras have been able to retain national broadcasts through an era of shifting demographics and stations flipping formats away from classical

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Sunday 14 May 2017

Casting in opera is about more than a singer's ethnicity

Yellowface is essentially a thing of the past in the theater, to say nothing of television and film. But is it a valid criticism in opera, where realism is a nonstarter and having the right voice type for a role is the primary concern?

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Cincinnati Opera Conductor Christopher Allen Wins The Georg Solti Conducting Award

Christopher, previously recognized with a Career Assistance Award in 2016, exemplifies our objective of supporting talented young American Conductors as they continue to develop their orchestral and operatic conducting skills.

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Why violin makers' choice of wood is the key to perfection - Financial Times

Financial TimesWhy violin makers' choice of wood is the key to perfectionFinancial TimesContemporary violins, violas and cellos are modelled on Italian pieces from the late 17th and 18th centuries, with instruments by Antonio Stradivari (c1644-1737) and Giuseppe Guarneri “del Gesù” (1698-1744) the most celebrated. Classically these are ...

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Friday 12 May 2017

I can’t begin to describe my first rehearsal with the Berlin Philharmonic

I have been very nicely asked to refrain from comment about my time while in my seat at orchestra – and so I will talk a little about my preparation and about the most hilarious standpartner I have ever had.

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British Transport Police recover stolen 300-year-old Goffriller violin

British Transport Police (BTP) have recovered a 300-year-old Matteo Goffriller violin, which was stolen from the overhead luggage rack of a London Gatwick Express train on 24 March this year.

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New York Philharmonic puts Toscanini archive online for worldwide audience

The Toscanini Era (1925-1945) archive is the fifth release of the New York Philharmonic's Leon Levy Digital Archives.

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Chamber music power couple selling co-op to the tune of $4.75M

Award-winning musicians David Finckel, a cellist, and Wu Han, a pianist — known as a power couple of chamber music — are selling their “classic 12” apartment at 210 W. 78th St. for $4.75 million.

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Thursday 11 May 2017

Le "train de vie" du directeur de l'Opéra de Lyon épinglé par le site Mediacités

Mediacités, site d'information lancé à Lille en décembre, s'implante mercredi à Lyon avec une première enquête sur les notes de frais du directeur de l'opéra de la ville, le Belge Serge Dorny, qui révèlent selon lui "un train de vie de diva".

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How the KGB infiltrated classical music -

How the KGB infiltrated classical music. Emil Gilels was hounded to his death by his KGB brother-in-law, who also spied on Rostropovich.

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Philanthropist leaves university £750000 to support classical musicians

A long-time university backer has left £750,000 in his will to support young classical musicians. Philanthropist Ian Tomlin's legacy gift to Edinburgh Napier University

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They filmed the opera 'Vireo' on Alcatraz. Soon you can stream it on your iPad or phone

In composer Lisa Bielawa's world, cows sing, a ponytailed man plays the hurdy-gurdy in the backseat of a vintage Chrysler Valiant and an escape from Alcatraz is as simple as tossing a knotted sheet rope out a prison cell window and driving off

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Symphony orchestra to wow in world's oldest caves

The Sudwala Caves are the oldest in the world, formed some 3 000 million years ago. As a visitor, you can venture 600 metres into the caves and 150 metres underground. You should not feel claustrophobic, however, with the central chamber of the cavern complex being big enough to fit a 500-seat concert hall.

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Wednesday 10 May 2017

A big change for Sydney Opera House

One of the world's most iconic buildings is about to undergo its biggest ever renovation. Building work at the Sydney Opera House starts later this month – the famous white sails will stay intact but inside there are plans to tackle the sound problems ...

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The orchestra that won a top classical music award - for raving

The Manchester Camerata has tripled its audience by playing less Beethoven and Mozart and more New Order and 808 State has won a major classical music award.

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Million-dollar Strads fall to modern violins in blind 'sound check'

The roughly 650 extant violins fashioned by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) and his family are worth millions, and they're thought to outshine even the best modern instruments

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Tuesday 9 May 2017

Man plays violin in middle of chaotic Venezuelan protest

CNNMan plays violin in middle of chaotic Venezuelan protestCNNWhen Reyes first heard the sounds of a violin, he thought the music was being played on speakers, he said. "We turned and looked, and saw this kid."

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San Antonio Symphony board holds special meeting as donors

San Antonio Symphony musicians, shown in rehearsal, have started negotiations for a new contract

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Don't apologise for classical music's complexity – that's its strength

Earlier this year John Adams read classical music its last rites. It was, he said in an interview on Radio 3, not at all certain that as a genre it would survive the shortened attention spans of the Twitter generation.

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Monday 8 May 2017

The Boise Philharmonic names new music director after an international search - Idaho Statesman (blog)

Eric Garcia is the new music director for the Boise Philharmonic, the orchestra announced Monday.

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Sunday 7 May 2017

One orchestra's one-take wonder

The National Symphony Orchestra has made a "direct cut" album, recorded straight to vinyl. It means no second chances for the musicians, producers or engineers at Air Studios.

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Saturday 6 May 2017

Met Opera faces questions as it marks big anniversary

The Metropolitan Opera is pulling out the finery this weekend to mark its golden anniversary at New York's Lincoln Center, but the celebration comes at a tough moment for opera in the United States.

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Friday 5 May 2017

Refugee who fled Homs with violin releases album - BBC News

A Syrian refugee who fled the fighting in his country carrying a violin on his back is to have an album released by a major record label.

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Venezuela's star conductor Dudamel says 'enough' of violence

Renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel has urged the government in his native Venezuela to "listen to the people" after weeks of violent protests. He posted his strongly-worded message after an 18-year-old musician was killed at a rally in Caracas

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Take a bow: Australian Chamber Orchestra's 400-year-old cello to make its debut

When Timo-Veikko "Tipi" Valve takes the stage in Wollongong on Friday night, he will do so holding a cello made 400 years ago by one of Italy's greatest luthiers.

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Thursday 4 May 2017

Acclaimed Violinists Ilya and Olga Kaler to Join CIM Faculty

The Cleveland Institute of Music is pleased to announce that violinists Ilya Kaler and Olga Dubossarskaya Kaler will join the CIM String Faculty at the start of the 2018-19 academic year.

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Learn how to develop your career as a classical composer

PRS for Music is hosting a special edition of The Composers' Seminar in Manchester on 23 May.

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Columbia's Colleen Daly balances family with a thriving opera career

Daly has lent her soprano vocals to operas in Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington, gaining a reputation as a versatile musician who can conquer some of opera's toughest compositions.

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How a Brush With Death Changed the Next Conductor of St. Luke's

The Orchestra of St. Luke's announced on Wednesday that Mr. Labadie would become its next principal conductor in the 2018-19 season, succeeding Pablo Heras-Casado, who will become conductor laureate.

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Register changes in professional sopranos may correspond to vocal fold vibrations

The authors of the present study analyzed the female first passaggio (shift from chest/modal voice to head voice) and the second passaggio (shift from head voice to an even higher register) in 10 professionally trained western classical soprano singers.

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Wednesday 3 May 2017

Music director forced to retire from Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra

The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra spring concert is just two weeks away. This past weekend, the organization sent a letter to parents and students stating that their music director of more than two decades, Scott Greg, is retiring. But Greg tells First Coast News he was shocked when he found out saying he never had any plans of retiring.

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Surprise birthday idea: Hire an orchestra to play the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme

In the third episode of season two of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David hires a chamber orchestra to gently wake his wife on the morning of her birthday.

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Tuesday 2 May 2017

Legendary violinist Kyung Wha Chung’s top tips for musicians

The Korean violinist is one of the biggest names in classical music so we asked her to share some pearls of wisdom for fellow musicians

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Glyndebourne's Got Talent: opera house launches TV search for a new star

Glyndebourne is launching a rival to the BBC's Cardiff Singer of the World contest with a televised search for a new opera star.

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'It's lovely to be the home of classical music, but we need to be a broader church'

Deep in the bowels of the National Concert Hall Martin Hayes and Barry Douglas are sitting at a table in an empty dressing room. They've just arrived for the launch of the NCH's musical programme for 2017 and 2018.

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Vize engelini aşamayan kemancı Ege’de boğuldu: Cesedi kemanına sarılmış halde bulundu…

Ege Denizi’nin Midilli açıklarında önceki gün mültecileri taşıyan bir tekne daha sulara gömüldü. Mültecileri taşıyan teknede Belçika’daki ağabeyinin yanına müzik eğitimi almak için gitmek isteyen genç kemancı Barış Yazgı da bulunuyordu.

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Tragedy: Young Turkish migrant is drowned, hugging his violin

Barış Yazgı, 22 years old, born in Siirt – who wanted to go to Belgium – where his brother lives – to study music. .

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Monday 1 May 2017

Don't Hire Me. Hire A Female Composer Instead

An appalling recent statistic: only 1.8 percent of music programmed by major U.S. orchestras was written by women

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Ask the Experts: can beginner violin lessons be given by a cellist?

I am a firm believer in the principle that the most important violin lessons are the very first ones, and should be given by a trained violinist who loves to work with children.

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