Suntory Hall

Throughout the 30th anniversary season, world-renowned musicians have talked to the cameras about why they like performing at Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, what they find special about its acoustics and about their fondest memories of performing there. Read More →

After several cases of sex abuse in various schools in Paris, a report of the General Inspectorate recommends the limitation of individual courses, notably in Conservatories, to avoid situations presenting a risk of sexual abuse on minors. The text has upset the teachers who do not want to be collectively considered as potential paedophiles. The teachers associations are ready to fight for maintaining individual courses which, according to them, are essential for music teaching. Meanwhile the administration of the Mayor Anne Hidalgo communicated that the city does not at all have the intention to abolish the individual courses.

Canadian pianist is the successor of Maria João Pires at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Brussels. He becomes the new Master for Piano teaching at the Belgian breeding ground for special talents.

Dimitrij Kitajenko
Photo: Gerd Mothes

The Budapest Festival Orchestra is shortening its 2016/17 season in order to survive after heavy cuts made by the General Assembly of Budapest to their funding. So, a series of concerts planned for October 2016 (conductor: Dmitrij Kitajenko, with pianist Lilya Zilberstein) has been withdrawn from the season.

Manfred Honeck
(c) Jason Cohn

Pizzicato-Mitarbeiter Alain Steffen hat Konzerte bei den Dresdner Musikfestspielen besucht. Hier ist sein Bericht. Read More →

Opéra Bastille, Paris

According to a letter from Stéphane Lissner, the General Manager of the National Opera in Paris, to his employees, the French opera house is in a bad financial shape. The letter was published by Forum Opéra. Read More →

Martha Argerich
Photo: Adriano Heitman

Am Sonntag, 5. Juni feiert Martha Argerich ihren 75. Geburtstag mit einem Benefizkonzert zugunsten der Sanierung der Staatsoper ‘Unter den Linden’ gemeinsam mit ihrem langjährigen Freund und musikalischen Weggefährten seit ihren Kindertagen in Buenos Aires, Daniel Barenboim, der Staatskapelle Berlin und dem Publikum in der Berliner Philharmonie. Read More →

Es ist gigantisch. In 65 Metern langen Regalreihen lagern fünf Millionen CDs, SACDs, DVDs und Bu-ray Discs, und das einzige, was man hört, ist der Klang der Klimaanlage. In Poing bei München befindet sich ‘Naxos Global Logistics’, das weltweit größte Klassik-Musiklager der Welt, von wo aus die Platten von ca. 200 Labels in alle Welt verschickt werden. Read More →

Leopold Mozart

Die Gewinner des 9. Internationalen Violinwettbewerbs Leopold Mozart Augsburg 2016 stehen fest: Den Mozartpreis – 1. Preis, verbunden mit einer CD-Produktion sowie den Publikumspreis gewann Ji Won Song (*1992, Südkorea). Den 2. Preis, den Sonderpreis ‘Auftragswerk’ sowie den Sonderpreis ‘Kronberg Academy’ erspielte sich Ziyu He (*1999, China). Read More →

Santtu-Matias Rouvali
(c) Kaapo Kamu

The 30-year old Finn Santtu-Matias Rouvali is set to become Chief Conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony, the National Orchestra of Sweden. He will take up his new position at the beginning of the 2017-18 season. Read More →

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