Hayoung Choi won First Prize at the International Queen Elisabeth Celloo Competition. Born in 1998 in Bielefeld, Germany, Hayoung Choi studied at the Korean National University of Arts, the Purcell School for Young Musicians in England, and then at the Kronberg Academy, where she was taught by Frans Helmerson and Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. Read More →

Vsssily Sinaisky
(c) Remy Franck

The St. Petersburg Akademicheskaya Filarmonia has canceled a concert led by Vassily Sinaisky, a conductor critical of the war in Ukraine, citing “health” issues, local media said. However, before the concert, there were calls to cancel the performance because of the position of the conductor. Read More →

Bertie Baigent
© Marije Schot

The Rotterdam International Conducting Competition has announced the winners of the 2022 edition. The Grand Prize and €15,000 was awarded to Bertie Baigent while the audience award went to Chilean conductor Luis Toro Araya. Read More →

Alexander Prior

When 29-year-old British conductor and composer Alexander Prior becomes music director of the Erfurt Theater starting in the 2022/23 season, he will have left the Edmonton Symphony in Canada where he became chief conductor in the fall of 2017. He will not extend his contract there beyond the 5-year-tenure. Michael Stern has been announced as the orchestra’s Artistic Advisor while the orchestra searches for the next Music Director.

Gianandrea Noseda
(c) Sussie Ahlburg

The Italian conductor Gianandrea Noseda, 58, has extended his contract as Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington by two years, through the 2026-2027 season. Read More →

The United States has issued new Russia-related sanctions targeting 17 individuals, including Sergei Roldugin, a cellist and conductor who the Treasury Department says acts as « custodian of Putin’s offshore wealth, » and Roldugin’s opera singer wife, Elena Mirtova. Roldugin is already under sanctions imposed by the European Union, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand for his links to Putin. Read More →

Simon Rattle
(c) Sébastien Grébille/Philharmonie Luxembourg

Zum meteorologischen Sommeranfang bot das Konzert des Chamber Orchestra of Europe in der Luxemburger Philharmonie zwei große und bedeutende Werke an, die beide auf ihre Art Abschiede vertonen. Wie diese Musik in dieser Jahreszeit eingebettet wurde, weiß Uwe Krusch. Read More →

Thomas Quasthoff
(c) Harald Hoffmann / DG

Die Bewerbungsphase für die siebte Ausgabe des von Bariton Thomas Quasthoff gegründeten Internationalen Gesangswettbewerbs Das Lied hat begonnen. Bis zum 30. August können sich junge Sänger und Pianisten um eine Teilnahme bewerben. Der Wettbewerb wird vom 01. bis zum 05. März 2023 im Internationalen Liedzentrum in Heidelberg ausgetragen. Read More →

Verd's villa
(c) Remy Franck

Giuseppe Verd’s house in Sant’Agata, where the composer spent a large part of his life will likely go up for sale soon after the heirs have reached an agreement to that effect. The property is located near Verdi’s birth town Busseto, a locality in the region of Emilia Romagna. Until now the villa was part residence, part museum. Read More →

Daniel Barenboim has cancelled the concerts with Beethoven trios that he was supposed to give as pianist with his son, violinist Michael Barenboim and cellist Kian Soltani on Wednesday June 8 and Thursday June 9 at the Philharmonie de Paris. His office says the reason for the cancellation is a prolonged convalescence after his recent health problems.

 

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