July 7, 2025
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Composer dies, 97

Composer dies, 97

The Swiss choral composer François Pantillon has died, a month after his 97th birthday. Pantillon published many tonal Christian choral pieces and cantatas before a friendship with Krzysztof Penderecki led him to a more adventurous, […]

Label news: Shake up at Naxos

Label news: Shake up at Naxos

The Hong Kong-based group has announced new leadership, appointed from within. Founder Klaus Heymann no longer holds a leadership role, to all appearances. Heymann is now the owner of Chandos Records in England. Here’s the […]

Build me a tranquil opera house

Build me a tranquil opera house

Any mention of Kosovo draws instant associations with the Balkan wars of the 1990s. This, however, is going to be its new opera house, designed by Denmark’s Bjarke Ingels Group. It is magical, inviting, peaceful. […]

Spanish baton goes global

Spanish baton goes global

The Spanish conductor Pablo González has joined the Maestro Arts agency in London. Until now, he has been Principal Conductor of Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, from 2019 to 2023, and Music Director of […]

Just in: Yuja cancels, Vikingur goes solo

Just in: Yuja cancels, Vikingur goes solo

Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music regrets that, due to health reasons, Yuja Wang is unable to perform with Víkingur Ólafsson tonight and tomorrow. The sold-out concerts will go ahead with Ólafsson playing the Goldberg Variations. In addition, the Conservatory […]

Longest ever opening note?

Longest ever opening note?

The Fremch organ composer Maurice Duruflé (1902-86) was a shy and retiring man who did little to promote his music other than playing it in church. This is the composer playing his Suite opus 5. […]