Der Spielplan der Bayreuther Festspiele für nächstes Jahr steht fest: Geplant seien eine Neuproduktion vom Fliegenden Holländer, sowie die Opern Lohengrin, Meistersinger von Nürnberg und Tannhäuser, der eigentlich erst wieder für 2022 vorgesehen war. Read More →
The Royal Albert Hall in Lopndon today announced that it is facing heavy financial problems. On its website the hall says: « The Hall requires urgent public support to generate more than £20m to weather the COVID-19 storm and fulfil purpose of promoting arts and sciences for future generations. Despite Government references to the Royal Albert Hall as a “crown jewel” that must be saved, it cannot apply for any emergency grants within the £1.57bn arts and heritage sector rescue package. Read More →
French soprano Christiane Eda-Pierre died on 5 Septeber at the age of 88. She was born in Fort-de-France, Martinique and studied in Paris notably with Charles Panzéra. In 1957 she made her debut in Nice, as Leïla in Bizet’s Les pêcheurs de perles. Some years later she sang in Paris at the Opéra Comique and at the National Opera. Read More →
Phion, Orkest van Gelderland & Overijssel (the former Het Gelders Orkest merged with Orkest van het Oosten) appoints Dutch Otto Tausk, 50, as Chief Conductor His first contract runs over 2 years, from September 2020 on. Tausk will continue to serve as Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Read More →
After the cancellation of the 2020 ICMA Award Ceremony, ICMA Jury member Franz Patay handed over the Label of the Year Award at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. Pentatone’s Managing Director Simon M. Eder was there to receive the trophy, accompanied by the label’s violinist Arabella Steinbacher, and singers Anna Lucia Richter and Piotr Beczala. Read More →
The biennial Iturbi International Piano Competition Valencia, created in 1981 will be commemorating its 40th anniversary in 2021. The application period remains open until 31st October. Read More →
Die Finanzierung der Nordwestdeutschen Philharmonie in Herford ist bis 2026 gesichert. Die Trägerversammlung hat das Finanzkonzept einstimmig verabschiedet, heißt es in westfälischen Medien. Die Finanzierung setzt sich so zusammen: 40 Prozent vom Land, 40 Prozent von den Trägerkommunen und 20 Prozent Eigenanteil. Read More →
Die vornehmlich aus Vertretern der Schallplattenindustrie zusammengesetzte Jury des sogenannten Opus Klassik hat wieder ihre Preise bekannt gegeben und sich somit erneut selber gestreichelt und geliebkost. Read More →
From Soptember 5-26, the Bard Music Festival in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, joins forces with The Orchestra Now (TŌN) and the Bard College Conservatory to present ‘Out of the Silence: A Celebration of Music,’ a series of four free live-streamed concerts for string orchestra, piano and percussion (Sep 5–26). Pairing works by Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak and Bartok with music by ten prominent Black composers – ranging from Classical pioneer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges to contemporary Americans Alvin Singleton, Adolphus Hailstork and Jessie Montgomery, the series celebrates Bard’s commitment to neglected rarities and the unquenchable joy of music-making. Read More →
The BBC announced that after the controversy about whether Rule Britannia! and Land Of Hope And Glory were to be sung or only played instrumentally, both pieces will be sung by a group of the BBC Singers at the Last Night of the Prom’s. Read More →