Michael Tilson Thomas
© Brigitte Lacombe

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) announced the appointment of Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) as Distinguished Professor of Music. The new role will see MTT work one-on-one with students, participate in readings with the SFCM orchestra, and conduct masterclasses. Read More →

What in 2009 might have seemed like a utopian undertaking is now an established reality in the field of musicological research and musical production: Palazzetto Bru Zane. Stefano Pagliantini from the Italian ICMA Jury member Musica talked with Alexandre Dratwicki, scientific director of the French Romantic Music Centre Palazzetto Bru Zane whose recording label is Label of The Year at the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA).

Palazzetto
(c) Michele Crosera

2024 marks an important milestone for Palazzetto Bru Zane: 15 years of activity at the highest levels, label of the year at the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA), winner of the “Premiere recordings” section with the recording, in the usual and luxurious format of the book — CD, of Ariane by Jules Massenet. Read More →

Philharmonie Warschau

In Warschau ging am Osterwochenende die 28. Ausgabe des Ludwig van Beethoven-Festivals 2024 zu Ende. Entlang von 15 hochkarätig besetzten Konzerten in Nationalphilharmonie, Oper und Schloss präsentierte die Reihe neben Hauptwerken des Namenpatrons und bedeutenden Werken polnischer Provenienz ein breites Repertoirespektrum zwischen Musik von Wagner, Bruckner, Brahms, Puccini, Milhaud, Schnittke oder Adès. Musikpublizist und ICMA-Jury-Member Martin Hoffmeister besuchte ausgewählte Konzerte in der polnischen Metropole und sprach darüber mit Pizzicato. Read More →

Richard Strauss: Die Schweigsame Frau (Szenen); Hans Hotter (Sir Morosus), Lilian Benningsen (Haushälterin), Hermann Prey (Barbier), Fritz Wunderlich (Henry Morosus), Ingeborg Hallstein (Aminta), Eva Maria Rogner (Isotta), Marianna Radev (Carlotta), Josef Knapp (Morbio), Ba, Karl Christian Kohn (Vanuzzi), Karl Hoppe (Farfallo), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Heinz Wallberg; # BR Klassik 900219; Aufnahme 11.1960, Veröffentlichung 05.04 2024 (48'59) - Rezension von Remy Franck

Früher war es bei den Schallplattenfirmen gang und gäbe, aus Opern sogenannte Querschnitte zu veröffentlichen. Heute ist das unüblich, und wenn Opern veröffentlicht werden, dann sind es überhaupt nur noch selten Studioproduktionen, sondern meistens Livemitschnitte. Mit diesem Album knöpft BR Klassik an die alte Tradition an. Read More →

Pax; Martin Ødegaard: Pax; Cecilie Ore: Speak LOUDER!; Eyolf Dale: A Current Peace; Stine Sørlie: Pollination;  Martin Ødegaard: Lux; Ensemble 96, Nina T. Karlsen, & Current Saxophone Quartet; # 2L-174-SABD; Aufnahmen 2020/2021, Veröffentlichung 05.04.2024 (50') - Rezension von Remy Franck

Pax ist ein Album « bei dem sich Musik, Texte und der sakrale Raum der Kathedrale bei diesen Aufführungen neuer Werke norwegischer Komponisten, die sich alle mit ihren eigenen Überlegungen und Interpretationen dem Thema Frieden nähern, gegenseitig beleben. Die Musik ist speziell für die Aufführung und Aufnahme als immersive Erfahrung komponiert. » Soweit der PR Text. Read More →

Georg Friedrich Händel: Dixit Dominus + Nisi Dominus + Laudate pueri; Carolyn Sampson, Johanna Winkel, Viktoria Wilson, Sopran, Alex Potter, Altus, Hugo Hymas, Tenor, Andreas Wolf, Bass, RIAS Kammerchor Berlin, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Justin Doyle; # Harmonia Mundi HMM 902723; Aufnahme 08.2022 + 09.2023, Veröffentlichung 29.03.2024 (60'53) – Rezension von Uwe Krusch

Drei bei Chören jeglicher Qualität sehr beliebte Werke von Händel haben die Interpreten sich vorgenommen. Die Kompositionen sind auch für weniger ambitionierte Gesangsgruppen gut beherrschbar und, na ja, es ist eben einfach Händel, wirkungsvolle einprägsame Musik. So widmet man sich diesem Repertoire immer wieder gerne. Read More →

Italian Orazio Sciortino (*Syracuse, 1984) has been chosen by the jury of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) for their annual Composer Award. He is a musician with a wide-ranging catalog and an intense dedication to the interpretation of the classical repertoire as a pianist. Ismael G. Cabral from the Spanish ICMA Jury member Scherzo made the following interview.

Orazio Sciortino
©Marco Perulli

At what point in your career does this ICMA award come to you?
It’s not easy to have a perception of yourself, of the road you have traveled. I think I might be able to answer that question in 20 years, or maybe more. I will be 40 years old, and that is a round and relevant number at which it might make sense to take stock. Read More →

Klaus Mäkelä
(c) Sébastien Grébille

Today, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the recommendation of the CSOA Music Director Search Committee to appoint Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä as the next Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO): the eleventh in the ensemble’s 133-year history. Read More →

Turkish pianists Güher and Süher Pekinel have been awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award of ICMA. This award is highly justified for the almost fifty years that Pekinels have graced the international stage, starting from the 1980’s when only a handful of Turkish musicians could find their way into the classical music scene. Their unique musicality, stage presence and deep artistic knowledge have paved the way to this very important award.The Pekinels have devoted most of their time, in recent years, to educational projects and preparing talented young musicians from all over Turkey to the concert stage and are therefore one of the most hard-working musical ambassadors present. They have been interviewed by Feyzi Ercin, from the Turkish Jury member Andante.

The Pekinels
(c) Tanja Niemann

You are a duo with countless achievements and numerous awards. What does an award signify to an artist, and what does this one specifically mean to you?
The ICMA Award has once again proven to be a significant source of motivation for us. Foremost among its merits is the recognition of our endeavors by fellow musicians, serving as an indicator of our resonance within the artistic realm. Read More →

Hervé Boissière announced that he is stepping back today from medici.tv. to become the Co-CEO of the Verbier Festival with founder, Martin T:son Engstroem.

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