This disc mysteriously showed up in my mailbox one day. I didn’t order it; and no one had contacted me about sending a promo copy. Not really interested in it, I laid it aside and […]
Musicians of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus demonstrated in solidarity with striking radio staff, delaying the start of the St Matthew Passion on Thursday night. The musicians themselves are seeking a 10.5 percent […]
The Lithuanian-born singer Asmik Grigorian is opting for mid-life change. She tells Kurier: KURIER: With Elisabetta you are once again making your debut in a major role, and you have had a lot of these […]
From an interview by Christian Berzins with Khatia Buniatishvili: Do you think art will change fundamentally in this century? Do you think that an AI will play more beautifully than humans? No, an AI […]
San Diego’s symphony hall, the Jacobs Music Center, is reopening this weekend after extensive refurbishment with Mahler’s second symphony. As an unusual prelude to the ribbon cutting, music director Rafael Payare took the oath of […]
Message from the TSO: The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has received a landmark $15 million gift from the Barrett Family Foundation, marking the largest pledge in the orchestra’s history and the most significant commitment ever made […]
From our agony aunt: Dear Alma, My new violin professor likes to call and text more than email to the point where he will expect me to answer if he decides to call on […]
It seems the walkout worked. Shortest strike on record? WASHINGTON—After a brief strike period, the Kennedy Center and the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) leadership are pleased to announce they have reached a new 18-month labor […]
From the desk of PR2 agency in Dresden, Germany: Dresden receives federal funding for the construction of a Richard Wagner Academy and the establishment of an international center of excellence for Romantic orchestral and opera […]
Miles Davis – So What Some years ago, while moving house, I decided to limit myself to packing just one music recording per genre. For jazz, I picked Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue. I still have it […]