Pizzicato's Remy Franck met singers Thomas Hampson and Luca Pisaroni, and they spoke about singing today and at the time when Hampson started his career, about the evolution of the operatic world…

You are two singers belonging to different generations. Do you, Thomas, think that your start in your career was easier or more difficult than Luca’s?
TH: It was more difficult for him, because the value system has changed. I still worked in a system where most of the intendants of opera houses were as interested in your development as they were in selling their tickets. Today the priority is production, the priority is the success of the opera house, and there are so many young people wanting to sing that the interchangeability of who is on stage is much wider than when I started. Read More →

American mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton (34) has won the Richard Tucker Award. The $50,000 prize commemorates the great American tenor. Barry Tucker, president of the Richard Tucker Music Foundation described the singer as having a ‘once-in-a-generation voice.’ Read More →

Jodie Devos, Young Artist of the Year (Vocal) of ICMA's winner list 2015, in an interview made by Bernadette Beyne (Crescendo), Isabel Roth (MDR Figaro) & Pierre-Jean Tribot (ResMusica), edited and translated by Remy Franck (Pizzicato)

When did you decide to become a singer?
Early, when I was ten! In the beginning I wanted to sing pop music. But when I decided to be a singer, I wanted to sing in a proper way. I thus decided to take lessons and came in touch with opera. I completely fell in love with it. Read More →

The next International Chopin Competition which will take place in October in Warsaw will be available live to music lovers around the world. The Application Chopin Competition will allow to watch all performances in Full HD on mobile devices (iOS and Android systems), smart TV and in web browsers. Read More →

After two years of search, the New York Philharmonic today announced Chinese-born American violinist, Frank Huang (36) as their new Concertmaster and successor to Glenn Dicterow. Huang is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Juilliard School and an award winner at the Walter Naumburg, Paganini, Hannover and Indianapolis Competitions. Huang is currently concertmaster of the Houston Symphony. He will commence his appointment in New York at the beginning of the 2015/16 season.

The Harmony Program, an after-school program of the New York Philharmonic, is expanding. The program which coaches more than 200 disadvantaged children in Upper Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Long Island has created its Harmony All-Stars Ensemble, a group of nine musicians who, through an audition, will study and perform with members of the New York Philharmonic in several events next month.

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 →

This year, Russian conductor Dmitrij Kitajenko is honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA). Born in 1940, Kitajenko was Music Director of the Moscow Philharmonic, the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Bergen Philharmonic and the KBS Symphony Orchestra in Seoul. Some of his most outstanding recordings were realized with the Gürzenich Orchestra in Cologne, notably the complete symphonies by Tchaikovsky (Oehms Classics), Shostakovich (Capriccio) and Prokofiev (Capriccio). Remy Franck met Dmitrij Kitajenko for an interview.

Maestro, have you been born into a musical family?
Not at all! My mother was a teacher and my father an engineer. However our house was next to the choir school of the St.Petersburg Boys Choir. Since my mother had noticed that I could sing and that I successfully tried to get some music out of our piano – it was kind of a toy for me at that time, just after the war, when real toys were not available – she let me take part in a competition. Read More →

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 →

Conductor James Conlon, 64, announced that he will quit his job as Music Director of the Cincinnati May Festival at the end of the 2016 season. He held this post since 1979. The festival’s board of directors is putting together a search committee to launch an international search for his successor.

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