The Universal Music Group has acquired the now no longer independent classical label Hyperion Records, founded in 1980 by Ted Perry. Hyperion Records will remain a standalone recording label alongside the other labels of the group. Read More →

In September, the Komische Oper Berlin will open its season with Hans Werner Henze’s Das Floss der Medusa (The raft of Medusa), which will be performed in a gigantic hangar at the disused Tempelhof airport. Read More →

Die Pianistin Yuja Wang war mit dem San Francisco Symphony Orchestra zu Gast inn der Luxemburger Philharmonie. Unser Mitarbeiter Alain Steffen berichtet. Read More →

Die Bayerische Staatsoper hat ihren Chordirektor, den Italiener Stellario Fagone fristlos entlassen. Gründe für diesen Schritt wurden nicht mitgeteilt.

Klangforum Wien
(c) Tina Herzl

Das Klangforum Wien widmete sich in einem Konzert der Herstellung von Licht durch Töne. Den Bauplan hatte Chaya Czernowin mit ihrer Komposition The Fabrication of Light beigesteuert. Wie das in der europäischen Erstaufführung gelang, dazu ließ sich Uwe Krusch für Pizzicato akustisch beleuchten. Read More →

Myung-Whun Chung

The Filarmonica della Scala has named 70-year-old Myung-Whun Chung Conductor Emeritus in recognition of their 35-year partnership. Since his first performance in 1989, Myung-Whun has conducted 120 concerts at La Scala and on tour. Read More →

The International Composition Competition Artistes en Herbe Luxembourg has published the results of their 6th edition in various categories, the youngest winner being just six years old. The results are here: https://www.artistesenherbe.lu/concours-2023/

Teresa Berganza
Photo: Remy Franck

Next Thursday the square at the entrance to the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid will take the name of mezzo-soprano Teresa Berganza, who died on May 13 last year.

Due to an hour-long power outage in the Ludwigshafen area, the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz (German State Philharmonic Orchestra of Rhineland-Palatinate) played part of their Friday concert in quasi-darkness and then had to cancel the second part. Read More →

Putin’s conductor-puppet Valery Gergiev has not lost his ability to stay on the podium for many hours a day. Tomorrow, at the Mariinsky Theatre, he will be conducting three performances of Verdi’s two-hour-long Nabucco in a row, at noon, at 4 and 8 p.m. Tragically, Putin is much of a Nabucco himself, trying to subjugate the Ukrainians. At the end of the opera, Nabucco loses his mind…. Some say Putin has lost it a year ago.

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