The International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) today made the following announcement: « With the deepest concern over the war initiated by the Russian Federation against Ukraine and considering the fact that ICMA Jury member Radio Orpheus, Moscow, is a broadcaster operated and owned by the Russian State and no longer a member of the European Broadcasting Union, the Jury of the International Classical Music Awards has suspended the membership of Radio Orpheus. Read More →

KKL Luzern
(c) Urs Wyss / KKL

Lucerne Festival hat beschlossen, die für 21. und 22. August geplanten Konzerte des Mariinsky Orchestra und Valery Gergiev abzusagen. «Angesichts der völkerrechtswidrigen Kriegshandlungen Russlands setzen wir ein klares Zeichen der Solidarität für die Menschen in der Ukraine. Wir sind zutiefst betroffen und verurteilen den Angriff auf die Ukraine und auf Unschuldige aufs Schärfste», kommentiert Intendant Michael Haefliger. Read More →

Giacomo Meyerbeer

Die Oper Bonn will im Rahmen einer eigenen Reihe bis mindestens Sommer 2023, aber wohl auch darüber hinaus, der Frage nach den Mechanismen des Vergessens oder Bewahrens von Musikwerken mit geweitetem Blickwinkel besonders intensiv nachgehen. Read More →

Laurent Hilaire, the French director of the Stanislavsky Theatre ballet company in Moscow has announced his resignation. He has been leading the company’s 120 dancers since January 2017. He left institution « in view of the geopolitical situation » He said to AFP: « I leave with sadness but the context does not allow me to work serenely ». Read More →

The artist management company Felsner Artists told Valery Gergiev that he is no longer a client of the agency.  They asked us to publish the following « personal Statement from our Director »: Read More →

Evgenyi Kissin
Photo: EMI Classics

In a video message on Instagram, Russian pianist Evgeny Kissin severely condemns Putin’s war which he calls an inexcusable crime. He also recalls that such war criminals in the past were judged at court, Nazis in Nuremberg, others in Den Haag…. Click here for his video.

Anna Netrebko
(c) Werner/Tsui

Opera singer Anna Netrebko has published the following statement: « I have taken some time to reflect because I think the situation is too serious to comment on without really giving it thought. First of all: I am opposed to this war. I am Russian and I love my country but I have many friends in Ukraine and the pain and suffering right now breaks my heart. I want this war to end and for people to be able to live in peace. This is what I hope and pray for. Read More →

Carnegie Hall
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New York’s Carnegie Hall has announced that its upcoming performances by the Mariinsky Orchestra, led by Valery Gergiev scheduled for Tuesday, May 3 and Wednesday, May 4 have been cancelled due to recent world events as well as ongoing challenges related to the global COVID-19 pandemic. These concerts will not be rescheduled.

Gemma New
(c) Roy Cox

New Zealander Gemma New, 35, has been appointed Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Her title takes immediate effect with the start of the 2022 season and lasts for three years, through the 2024 season. Read More →

Mikhail & Ivan Pochekin

Violinists Mikhail and Ivan Pochekin have asked us to publish the following statement: « The military invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation is a tragedy for the whole world and for us a very personal tragedy because our family is closely connected with these two countries. We were both born in Moscow and our relatives were born and now live in Ukraine. All of our thoughts today are with our two nations and we strongly condemn this military invasion. Read More →

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