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Elon Musk kills off US musicology grants

Elon Musk kills off US musicology grants

We understand that the Department for Giovernment Efficiency has terminated all four of the American Musicological Society’s NEH grants. The Societys executive director writes: ‘As the chief operating officer for the American Musicological Society, a […]

Powerful stuff: Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshynsky's dramatic war-inspired symphony alongside marvellous music from Prokofiev's Ukraine-themed opera, Semyon Kotko

Powerful stuff: Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshynsky’s dramatic war-inspired symphony alongside marvellous music from Prokofiev’s Ukraine-themed opera, Semyon Kotko

Prokofiev: Suite from Semyon Kotko – Vladimir Jurowski, London Philharmonic Orchestra – Royal Festival Hall (Photo: Marc Gascoigne) Prokofiev, Mussorgsky/Denisov, Lyatoshynsky; Matthew Rose, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski; London Festival HallReviewed 2 April 2025 Ukrainian […]

Paris unveils awful Rachmaninoff statue

Paris unveils awful Rachmaninoff statue

The Rachmaninoff Conservatory of Paris, founded in 1923 by the exiled Fyodor Chaliapin and Alexander Glazunov, has inaugurated a statue of its namesake. The sculptor is Besik Solomonashvili and the image looks more like FDR […]

Your date with Mitridate

Your date with Mitridate

In March 1770, the 14-year-old Mozart presented three magnificent arias at a soirée of Count Firmian’s in Milan: this led to his first commission, for an opera seria for one of Italy’s three principal theatres. The resulting […]

Re-discovering Franz Anton Hoffmeister

Re-discovering Franz Anton Hoffmeister

Lovers of the Austro-German Classical symphony will delight intros dic; as will horn players, doubly blessed (quadruply?) by a double horn concerto and a symphony that features the horns prominently. Franz Anton Hoffmeister was prolific: […]