The passing of the passionate Elgar researcher Jerrold Northrop Moore lays to rest a glorious adventurer in self-fired musical research. Jerry, whom I knew well some years back, came to England for the Three Choirs […]
The Azerbaijani tenor and state official Yusif Eyvazov gave a recital in Moscow this weekend. ‘Missed you and will be back soon,’ he messaged with a picture in an Insta-post. Hours later, he took it […]
The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music has chosen Dinara Klinton as associate professor of music in piano, starting August 1. Klinton, who is from Kharkiv,has been living in the UK for the past doenz […]
The Observer/Guardian outdoes itself today with an editorial that gives itself a hernia in its efforts not to offend. Here’s all you need to read: … The classical music sector feels particularly aggrieved, rallying behind […]
Euan Kemp from East Dunbartonshire has been named Scottish Young Musicians Solo Performer of the Year. Euan has been playing saxophone since he was 11 years old. His winning pieces were Improvisation No.1 by Ryo […]
Under the headline’World-class soprano denied right to settle in the UK’ the Telegraph takes up the case of Erika Baikoff, 25, a Russian-born American artist. Selected for the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, […]
Faculty at Ruce University’s Shepherd School of Music have been informed by the Dean that horn professor Biill VerMeulen has been retired, ‘effective immediately’. In a message to media the school says: ‘Rice is aware […]
We have been notified of the death, on April 29 in Jerusalem, of the composer Paul Schoenefeld, who melded traditional Ashkenazi-Jewish music with western orchestral settings. Paul was 77. Before migrating to Israel, he was […]
From our agony aunt’s mailbag: Dear Alma, WTF? Making news in just the last week. Enough is enough. We have been patient, working hard against a wall of male privilege, getting passed over for jobs, […]