As we predicted, the result of the Boris Goldstein competition, reported tonight, was a foregone conclusion. All six prizes went to current students of the competition founder and president, Zakhar Bron. The losers have a right to feel aggrieved.

In the words of the late Mae West: ‘Goodness, dearie, had nothing to do with it.’

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From the American Brahms Society:

 

The Johannes Brahms Gesamtausgabe in Kiel has posted an article detailing the attempted sale of a forged Brahms autograph by the manuscript dealer Inlibris.

At issue is a forged autograph of Brahms’s canon WoO 29, “Wann hört der Himmel auf zu strafen / mit Albums und mit Autographen.”The dealer has since removed the item from sale, but as it has come up for sale several times in the past, the American Brahms Society is assisting our colleagues in Kiel by alerting the Brahms community worldwide to this forgery, hoping thereby to remove it from circulation.

Full details here.

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for reference: this is the forged Brahms

 

There is one new entry this week in the top ten US classical best-sellers, as measured by Nielsen Soundscan.

In at number five, outselling Downton Abbey, Joshua Bell and Soya Yocheva is an American pianist, Stephen Limbaugh.

His debut album is called PANTS.

What he thinks of himself can be seen on his website here.

Be alarmed.

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Just in:

 El Público, confessional and homoerotic drama by Federico García Lorca, will have its first operatic version in the Teatro Real, from the hand of composer Mauricio Sotelo

AN OPERA WITH A FLAMENCO SOUL
Commissioned by Gerard Mortier for the Teatro Real
World premiere the 24th of February

 

With the participation of the cantaores Arcángel and Jesús Méndez, bailaor Rubén Olmo, guitarist Cañizares and percussionist Agustín Diasera

 

Music direction by Pablo-Heras Casado

 

Mauricio Sotelo’s new opera counts with a libretto by writer and musician Andrés Ibáñez, true to the essence of the intricate drama by García Lorca.

 

The score presents a rich palette of sound universes, in which the Western operatic tradition is brought together with flamenco and modern electronic techniques, to evoke the different dimensions of the play.

 

A multicultural artistic team with Mexican-American scene director Robert Castro, African American choreographer Darrell Grand Moultrie, German stage designer Alexander Polzin and Polish costume designer Wojciech Dziedzic, will recall Lorca’s universality.

 

A very diverse group of performers, with cantaors, singers, dancers and actors, with the prestigious orchestra Klangforum Wien and the Coro Titular del Teatro Real, under the direction of Pablo-Heras Casado, Principal Guest Conductor of the Teatro Real.

 

In parallel with the world premiere of El Público, the Teatro Real will offer on the 28th of February the flamenco concert“Ritos y geografías para Federico García Lorca”, with Rocío Márquez, Pepe Habichuela and Arcángel, and on the 1st of February a concert dedicated to the Generation of ’27, included in the series ‘Domingos de cámara’.

 

The Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid, the Instituto Cervantes, and the Federico García Lorca Foundation in Granada have united with the Teatro Real to develop a program revolving around García Lorca.

 

The Teatro Real will offer 8 performances of the opera, with a single cast, 24 and 26 February, and 1, 4, 6, 9, 11 and 13 March.

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Zoe Keating is an internet phenomenon, the most popular cellist on Twitter and a presence on all other social media.

Except, possibly, Youtube.

Staff at the Google-owned site are acting like rottweilers with musicians who want to maintain control of their video output.

Zoe has been spilling her story to Billboard. Read her perils here – and beware: there’s no such thing as a free ride.

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If you, too, have been hassled by Youtube, please let us know.

 

Online booking starts this Sunday at 14.00.

The festival says it is responding to public complaints about inaccessibility. Some 20,000 tickets are going online.

Unfortunately, the official announcement, via DPA (below), does not give a web address. Maybe they’re not that keen for you to find it.

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UPDATE: Here it is. Fingers ready? Click here at  14.00 Sunday.

 

Freunde der Opern Richard Wagners können auch in diesem Jahr Karten für die Bayreuther Festspiele im Internet bestellen. Die oft langen Wartezeiten auf Tickets für das weltberühmte Festival entfallen dann. Etwa ein Drittel der insgesamt knapp 59.000 Karten würden im Internet verkauft, sagte Sprecher Peter Emmerich. Das Online-Portal wird am Sonntag um 14 Uhr freigeschaltet.

Waren im Vorjahr die Karten für elf Aufführungen komplett im Internet zu haben, so verteilen sich die Online-Tickets diesmal auf alle Vorstellungen. Ein weiteres Drittel der Karten ist für feste Kontingente vorgesehen – und wird etwa an die Mäzenatenvereinigung “Gesellschaft der Freunde von Bayreuth” verkauft. Das restliche Drittel der Tickets geht an Interessenten, die ihre Tickets vorbestellt haben – etwa schriftlich per Bestellschein.

Die Ticketvergabe für die Festspiele war in den vergangenen Jahren immer wieder in den Blickpunkt gerückt. Der Bundesrechnungshof hatte gerügt, dass zu wenig Karten in den freien Verkauf gehen. Auf diese Kritik reagierten die Festspiele unter anderem mit dem Internetangebot. Das Festival beginnt am 25. Juli mit der Premiere von “Tristan und Isolde” unter der Regie von Festspielchefin Katharina Wagner.

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Clive Gillinson’s new season at Carnegie Hall is built around an anniversary. With considerable imagination, he has arranged to commission 125 new works of music to mark the date. That’s a lot of work for a lot of composers in 2016. Much to be commended.

But beyond the razzle-dazzle, what the numbers betray is a fatal lack of imagination. What kind of anniversary is 125? It smacks of clutching at numbers, any number, no matter how insignificant, to grab a shred of public attention before the lights go out.

Music is desperately dependent on anniversaries. We promote jubilees, centenaries, 150ths, 250ths, to highlight past glories and make them relevant to our own times. We cannot afford to cheapen the anniversary concept. Carnegie’s 125th is a step towards devaluing the numbers game.

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The latest rising star of the Mariinsky Theatre will sing at both the Dresden Semperoper Ball on 30 January and at the Vienna Staatsoper Ball on 12 February 2015. Both balls will be broadcast live on TV to audiences across Europe.

Garifullina, who signed a Decca contract in London yesterday, has not been roped in to support Vladimir Putin’s policies – not yet, at any rate.

Of Tatar origin, she made her Mariinsky debut in January 2013 as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro and went on to win Domingo’s Operalia later that year. We wish her every success.

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The Association of British Orchestras is holding its annual gabfest in Gateshead. To keep participants awake, Rhinegold Publishing announces a series of awards for the most notable small-island attainers. We present the winners below without comment. This is an irony free zone.

 

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ABO/Rhinegold orchestra manager of the year: Auroraorchestra’s John Harte

ABO/Rhinegold orchestra manager of the year: Michael Eakin of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.

ABO/Rhinegold artist manager of the year: Jasper Parrott and the HarrisonParrott team

The overall ABO award: Mark Elder, music director of the Halle Orch.

The Times Literary Supplement runs an occasional squib about writers who are showered with prizes just for being themselves. Top of its leaders board at present are Amos Oz and Philip Roth.

In music, it’s not  much of a contest. The composer with most prizes, year on year, is the German household favourite, Wolfgang Rihm.

And the conductor?

It’s got to be…

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He has just added the 250,000 Euro Ernst von Siemens prize to his bulging collection.

Cheer up, old chap. It’s tax free.

Previous Siemens winners include Herbert von Karajan, Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, Leonard Bernstein, Claudio Abbado, Henri Dutilleux, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Hans Werner Henze.