Following a 36-month international search, Ken-David Masur has been named the seventh Music Director and Polly and Bill Van Dyke Music Director Chair for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO). Masur is currently the associate conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and principal guest conductor of the Munich Symphony. He will begin immediately as Music Director Designate and join the MSO as Music Director for the 2019.20 season as it builds towards the much anticipated grand opening of the Milwaukee Symphony Center in fall 2020. Read More →

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has named Gemma New from New Zealand as Principal Guest conductor. She was unanimously chosen following a search by a committee comprised of DSO musicians, board and staff, and with the artistic leadership of Fabio Luisi. Her two-year contract will commence with the 2019-2020 season. Read More →

One of the French regional orchestras, Orchestre de Picardie in Amiens, is in an extremely bad financial shape, according to a report of the Regional Chamber of Accounts. The newspaper Courrier Picard reported that the Region’s President Xavier Bertrand questions the management which is said to be lacking rigor. Read More →

Internationally-recognised composer and conductor Konstantia Gourzi has composed a set work for the ARD Competition 2018, Evening at the Window, after Marc Chagall’s picture of the same name. It will be premiered tomorrow at Munich's Prinzregententheater, when six contestants will play it. Until then, the content of the piece will remain a closely-guarded secret, but in this interview Konstantia Gourzi reveals a few details to Tabea Eppelein.

The set work for the ARD competition is for solo viola – but not exclusively. Some special bells are used in the first movement. How exactly do they sound, and what is the challenge for the perfomer?
The bells are tied to the player’s foot, and they have to play them at the same time as the music, without any stamping noises on the floor. Playing another instrument as well as the main one is not only a musical act for me. It is also a challenge, because you have to coordinate your physical balance as well as the spiritual balance of different sounds. Read More →

John Adams: Doctor Atomic; Gerald Finley (Dr. Robert Oppenheimer), Brindley Sherratt (Edward Teller), Andrew Staples (Robert Wilson), Julia Bullock (Kitty Oppenheimer), Jennifer Johnston (Pasqualita), Aubrey Allicock (General Leslie Groves), Marcus Farnworth (Frank Hubbard), Samuel Sakker (Captain James Nolan), BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, John Adams; 2 CDs Nonesuch 7559 79310-7; Aufnahme 04/2017, Veröffentlichung 06/2018 (157'15) – Rezension von Uwe Krusch

Dies ist die zweite Einspielung der zweiaktigen Oper ‘Doctor Atomic’. Sie entstand unter der Leitung des Komponisten John Adams. Die Aufnahme des im postminimalistischen Stil gehaltenen Werks präsentiert erneut Gerald Finley in der Rolle des Robert J. Oppenheimer. Das Werk befasst sich mit emotionalen Spannungen und Ängsten der am Manhattan-Projekt Beteiligten während der Vorbereitungen zum Test der ersten Atombombe. Read More →

Organized by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, the second Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition was certainly an inspiring event. Remy Franck looks retrospectively on the competition, the final of which he attended in the Chinese megalopolis. Read More →

With the idea of creating stronger links with its audience, Real Orquesta Sinfonica de Sevilla has launched the ROSSClub. « ROSSClub is a community about the Real Orquesta Sinfonica de Sevilla. It will bring together all music lovers who want to live music close up and be in direct contact with the orchestra », the management says. Read More →

One of the driving forces behind the Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition is David Stern, son of the legendary violinist and himself a conductor specializing in the opera in general and the baroque opera in particular. Remy Franck met David Stern in Shanghai for an interview.

David, Your father did not very much like competitions….
That’s not true. He hated them. Let’s be clear….

And that’s why you and your brother Michael always wanted the Shanghai Isaac Stern Competition to become special. So, what is special about it?
There are two challenging aspects: The first is, how to get the pure competition elements out of the competition. Read More →

With its new Music Director Fabio Luisi, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will implement a new strategic plan. Key initiatives include ‘Women in Classical Music’, designed to elevate the role of women in classical music and increase female representation in the field. The idea is to create dialogue about and opportunities for female musicians at all stages in their careers. Read More →

ICMA Jury member Bernadette Beyne passed away last Sunday, 29 July, at the age of 69. Founder, in 1993, of the Belgian music magazine Crescendo, together with Michelle Debra, Bernadette Beyne was editor in chief of the magazine. Read More →

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