Saturday 30 June 2018

Evansville Philharmonic appoints assistant conductors

The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the appointment of Brian Onderdonk as Assistant Orchestra Conductor and Ryan Knight as Assistant Choral Conductor for the 2018-19 season.

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Clarinetist awarded for his ex's deception says it's a 'long road' to his $350K

Montreal Clarinetist Eric Abramovitz says he is "not angry at" his former girlfriend, but she is yet to pay any of the $350,000 in damages ordered by a Toronto judge.

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Did Beethoven have an irregular heartbeat? Medical historians look to his music for diagnostic clues

Ludwig van Beethoven's deafness is well documented, but his other medical problems, including the illness that led to the great composer's death in 1827 at age 56, are widely speculated on and debated by medical historians and physicians.

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Retiring Kansas City Symphony Musicians Say '36 Years Went By Pretty Fast'

Three Kansas City Symphony musicians recently performed their final concerts with an arts organization they've been with since its inception.

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Friday 29 June 2018

Attalla Opera House badly damaged in Thursday's severe thunderstorms - CBS42.com

CBS42.comAttalla Opera House badly damaged in Thursday's severe thunderstormsCBS42.comETOWAH COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) -- Built in 1945, the Attalla Opera House has been managed by the current owner, Buddy Tatterson, for several years. His hope is to one day find a new occupant for the structure in an attempt to restore the opera house to its ...

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World-renowned conductor named music director for the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra

Julian Kuerti, who was born in Toronto, will assume the title of music director beginning fall 2018. He succeeds Raymond Harvey who ended his 18-year tenure with the KSO in 2017.

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Zach De Pue leaves after more than a decade

Another arts leader is leaving Indianapolis: longtime Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Zach De Pue, who's held the title since 2007

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Piano lessons improve language ability as much as reading, study finds

A study of four to five-year-olds found piano training improved certain aspects of language development as much as – and in some areas more than – reading instruction.

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Thursday 28 June 2018

'I quit banking to become an opera singer' – rising star Nadine Benjamin

Soprano Nadine Benjamin left school at 16 to become a city banker, and is now one of the UK’s most exciting new opera stars.

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Wednesday 27 June 2018

GR Symphony Receives $1 Million Grant for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

The four-year grant will be used to enhance initiatives in diversity, equity and inclusion through new concerts, events, educational opportunities, and more

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Elora Festival hires new conductor after sexual misconduct investigations close on former artistic director

Two months after he was fired by the board of directors amid sexual misconduct allegations, the Elora Festival announced a replacement for Grammy-nominated conductor Noel Edison.

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Refugee musicians hit right note with German orchestra

“The song is special because all of us feel it,” explains Amir, now 20, in a break between rehearsals for an upcoming concert for Bridges, a Frankfurt-based orchestra of international musicians.

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Tuesday 26 June 2018

Sam Sweeney – The Unfinished Violin - Folk Radio UK (blog)

The 19-year-old Sam Sweeney came across in violin maker Roger Claridge’s shop in Oxford, made but not assembled by one Richard S Howard of Harehills, Leeds, in 1915. Claridge had come by it at auction, in pieces, in an old manila envelope, and put it together and put it on sale.

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Opera America Conference 2018: What Opera Companies Can Do to Confront Sexual Harassment and Abuse

The opera world has been rocked by the sexual abuse scandal at the Metropolitan Opera centering around maestro James Levine.

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Monday 25 June 2018

Mozart manuscript billed at half a million euros fails to find a buyer

The almost complete manuscript of Schumann's masterpiece "containing several versions from the first sketches until the orchestration" was described as "an extraordinary item" by the French auction house Ader Nordmann.

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Career fear forced opera star back 3 weeks after birth

Danielle De Niese, who is starring in La Boheme at the Royal Opera House, said she had to balance breast feeding, making sure she was eating properly and performing in front of packed audiences after the birth of son Bacchus in 2015.

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Thursday 21 June 2018

The Purcell School Appoints New Principal

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Paul Bambrough as Head of The Purcell School from 1st September 2018. He will take the new job title of Principal.

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Opera singer who went nude for role gets probation for child porn

A tenor, who famously appeared naked in a Vivaldi opera, was sentenced to 10 years probation for his child porn habit,

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Wednesday 20 June 2018

Meet the Italian composer who conducts the world's biggest all-robot orchestra

Thanks to the digitized instruments found on Pro Tools and GarageBand, any wannabe music producer can command a virtual orchestra in 2018 using no more hardware than a single laptop.

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Bob and Helen Haddad donate $1 million to Philharmonic campaign

Long-time Columbus philanthropists and Columbus Indiana Philharmonic supporters Bob and Helen Haddad have donated $1 million towards the Philharmonic's Music Builds Community: A Campaign for Music and the Performing Arts. .

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Tuesday 19 June 2018

Fresh crisis at English National Opera as key figure quits

A crisis at the English National Opera has intensified after the surprise resignation of a key member of staff. Terri-Jayne Griffin

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Monday 18 June 2018

Musician appeals for return of 'priceless' uilleann pipes

The pipes were lost on Sunday 13th May on my way home from Waterloo Street, Derry, to my home on Strand Road; presuming I left them in the back of a taxi but equally possible to have been left in the chip shop.contact emmetrice@gmail.com

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New Zealand Opera appoints new General Director

Thomas joins New Zealand Opera after five years with Perth-based company Lost & Found, whose mission is to present unusual operas in found spaces that speak to the resonance of the work.

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Hae-Sue Lee Wins First Prize in the 2018 Primrose International Viola Competition

One of the youngest violists in the competition, Hae-Sue Lee has studied with Roberto Díaz and Hsin-Yun Huang at the Curtis Institute since she was 13. For

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Sunday 17 June 2018

Russian conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky dies at 87

Prominent Russian conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky has died aged 87. Born in Moscow into a well-known musical family, Rozhdestvensky made his debut by conducting a Tchaikovsky ballet at the Bolshoi, aged just 20.

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Car stolen along with two violins, viola and seven bows in Los Angeles

Philip Vaiman appeals for dealers and luthiers to keep a look-out for valuable instruments and bows

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Friday 15 June 2018

'Captain Marvel' Enlists Pinar Toprak as Composer

Captain Marvel signs first woman composer for a superhero film

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This Clarinetist's Career Was Derailed By His Ex-Girlfriend Who Deleted His Scholarship Letter

Eric Abramovitz had been training for this moment for nearly his entire life: the opportunity to study under one of the best clarinet teachers on the planet, on a full-ride scholarship to a prestigious music conservatory in Los Angeles.

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Thursday 14 June 2018

Female composers largely ignored by concert line-ups

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance announced a commitment to women composers, entitled Venus Blazing, which it said it hoped would abolish all-male composer programmes.

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Meet the finalists in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra's 3D printing contest

Three finalists were recently announced in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra's National 3D Printed Musical Instrument Challenge.

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Classical music needs to learn from hip hop, says composer Alexis Ffrench

Composer Alexis Ffrench has said that classical music needs to learn from more "provocative" genres and lose its "sense of entitlement".

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Wednesday 13 June 2018

Brahms, the Berlin Philharmonic … and Me

On a Thursday in May, 101 musicians gathered on the stage of the Philharmonie in Berlin to rehearse the First Symphony by Johannes Brahms and then perform the work under the direction of Simon Rattle, the Berlin Philharmonic's conductor.

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Tuesday 12 June 2018

Auctioneer will score big with Beethoven's Emperor Concerto manuscript - pay wall

A two-page manuscript from one of Beethoven's most popular concertos is expected to sell for as much as $350,000 when it goes up for auction in New York today.

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Scottish composer Thea Musgrave awarded with Queen’s medal for music

The 90-year-old received her award at Buckingham Palace during an audience with the head of state. Ms Musgrave said: “Although much of my career has been on an international stage, this Medal represents my British heritage.

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