Spanish conductor Noemí Pasquina won First Prize at this year’s Bucharest Conducting Competition, Jury chair John Axelrod said. Read More →

Born 28 August 1946 in Palma Campania, Naples Italian opera singer died yesterday at the age of 77. Mauti Nunziata initially attended the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale in Palermo where she was taught by Gina Cigna, and made her unofficial debut in Sicily as Musetta in La bohème. Read More →

Gustavo Dudamel

Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Dudamel Fellowship Program has four new members, Holly Hyun Choe, Dayner Tafur-Díaz, Luis Castillo-Briceño, and Molly Turner. Read More →

Romanian violinist Eugen Sârbu died yesterday in London according to Radio Romania Muzical. The musician, who was born in 1950, had an impressive international career. Read More →

Pianist Maria Josephina Mignone died last week at the age of 101. She had been hospitalized in São Paulo since June 29, when she suffered a fall at home. An important name in Brazilian piano, she developed a career as a soloist and chamber musician, as well as being a teacher. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to a fundamental process of recovering historical recordings of Francisco Mignone’s work. Read More →

Haus für Mozart
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Salzburg Festival has announced that a newly constructed concert shell has significantly improved the acoustic performance conditions at the Haus für Mozart. Designed and constructed in the Festival’s own workshops, the concert room is a tailored construction consisting of two side walls, a back wall and a ceiling. Read More →

Musicians of the Utah Symphony shared a letter from composer John Williams supporting the preservation of Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. The hall could be sacrificed in favor of a downtown development of a Sports, Entertainment, Culture and Convention District. Read More →

The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (Minnesota) has named Hungarian conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy as artistic partner for the next three seasons. For 20 years, the SPCO has had such partners, most of them instrumentalists, including violinists Joshua Bell, Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Pekka Kuusisto. Read More →

Juan Diego Florez

Der peruanisch-österreichische Tenor Juan Diego Florez hat sein eigenes Label unter dem Namen Florez Records gegründet. Das erste Album wird im Herbst 2024 erscheinen und ist der Gattung der Zarzuela gewidmet. Read More →

Tung-Chieh Chuang

Der Taiwanese Tung-Chieh Chuang wird seinen 2026 auslaufenden Vertrag als Generalmusikdirektor der Bochumer Symphoniker nicht verlängern, teilt die Stadt mit. Der 41-Jährige wolle „seinen Fokus künftig intensiver auf seine internationale Karriere und Auftritte als Gastdirigent legen“. Tung-Chieh Chuang wurde 2021 Nachfolger von Steven Sloane

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