Scottish percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie has been named 2015 Laureate of the Polar Music Prize. She will receive the award from Sweden’s King Carl XVI at a ceremony in Stockholm on 9 June. Glennie (49) has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12. This does not inhibit her ability to perform at an international level. She says to have taught herself to hear with parts of her body other than her ears. That’s why she always performs barefoot. Read More →
Danish conductor Thomas Dausgaard (51) will become the Glasgow based BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Conductor in September 2016. He is currently Chief Conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor of the Seattle Symphony and Honorary Conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. In Glasgow, Dausgaard will be the successor to Donald Runnicles who is in that position since 2009.
Weil Anna Netrebko einem ostukrainischen Separatistenführer eine Spende für das Opernhaus Donetsk überreicht und anschließend vor der Separatistenflagge posiert hatte, war sie in die Kritik geraten. Am vergangenen Freitag kam sie nun mit dem vom russischen Maler und Philosophen Nicholas Roerich entworfenen Banner des Friedens zu einer Friedenskundgebung im Opernhaus von Donetsk. Read More →
Die von der orthodoxen Kirche gegen Regisseur Timothy Kuljabina und den Direktor der Oper von Novosibirsk, Boris Mezdricha, angestrengte Klage, ihre ‘Tannhäuser‘-Inszenierung habe die Gefühle der Gläubigen verletzt, wurde vom Gericht abgewiesen. Richterin Ekaterina Sorokina fand keinen ‘corpus delicti’ in der Wagner-Produktion, berichten russische Medien am heutigen 10. März. Die Richterin begründete ihren Entscheid mit Gutachten von zwei Kirchen- und Religionswissenschaftlern aus Moskau.
Der Bariton Dietrich Henschel widmet sich seit vielen Jahren auch der visuellen Darstellung von Liedern. Aus der intensiven Zusammenarbeit mit der belgisch-katalanischen Videokünstlerin und Regisseurin Clara Pons entstand eine Serie von Projekten, wovon das nächste Gustav Mahlers ‘Des Knaben Wunderhorn’ gewidmet ist. Read More →
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has extended the contract of its music director, Louis Langrée (54), through its 125th anniversary season in 2019/20. Langrée has taken over this position in 2013. The French conductor is also Chief Conductor of the Camerata Salzburg and Music Director of the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center in New York.
Pizzicato published today an interview with Russian conductor Dmitrij Kitajenko who is honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA). Kitajenko expresses himself on various topics, such as the performance of Tchaikovsky’s music (A conductor can make many wrong decisions and turn Tchaikovsky into a jam, something sweet and whiny), young conductors (The main problem for young conductors is that they do not take enough time to study), music directors Read More →
Palm Beach Opera (Florida) has appointed David Stern as chief conductor, effective June 1, 2015 for a three year term. Stern is the successor of Bruno Aprea, who left the house in 2012. He is the founder and director of the Paris-based opera studio and period-instrument ensemble, Opera Fuoco, as well as director of the Shanghai Baroque Festival and director of opera at the Crested Butte Music Festival in Colorado. He resides in Paris with his wife, violinist Katharina Wolff, and his two daughters.
American conductor Joel Levine has announced that he will step down as the Oklahoma City Philharmonic’s music director at the end of the 2017-2018 season. Levine founded the orchestra in 1988.
Russian Radio Orpheus – a member of the ICMA Jury – has been chosen as official media partner for the 15th International Tchaikovsky Competition which will be held in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg, Russia, from June 15 to July 3, 2015. This year the competition is dedicated to the 175th anniversary of Piotr I. Tchaikovsky. Read More →