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Barenboim hands over the baton
From a correspondent in Berlin: Touching ceremony last…
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Editorial: It’s time to change orchestra auditions
Two posts this weekend about auditions in Europe…
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Blomstedt, 97, premieres adolescent Mozart
The Serenade in C K 648 for two…
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Death of French maestro, 68
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Label blues: Naxos quits no-pay streaming service
Message received: Franklin, Tennessee, October 11, 2018: Naxos…
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Tokyo competition keeps prizes for Japanese teachers’ pets
The winner of the Tokyo International Conducting Competition,…
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Sudden death of outstanding US cellist
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Breaking: Chicago settles Lyric strike
This came through overnight: CHICAGO (10/13/2018) – Lyric…
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Lang Lang engaged?
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Frank Sinatra: I used to visit all the gay places…
Variety has been allowed to release a long-suppressed…
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Here’s how to make music from subtext
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Whatever became of Glenn Gould’s chair?
Anyone who knows anything about the Canadian pianist…
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Two lost composers are brought back to life
From the Lebrecht Album of the Week: I…
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Two gripping portraits of a great opera manager
Sir Peter Jonas, former head of English National…
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Conductor adds one woman composer to each concert
At the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra music director Yaniv…
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ENO’s Porgy and Bess: the raves roll in
Slipped Disc published the first review at midnight….
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Maestro news: Roth stops
François Xavier Roth has extended his contract with…
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Heidelberg honours Wigmore Hall
The 2019 Heidelburger Frühling Music Award goes to…
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The first Hanns Eisler prize goes to a Scot
Gregor Forbes has been announced in Leipzig as…
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Maestra rising: New chief in Basle
Kristiina Poska has been named music director at…
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Many Serkins see their photographer to rest
From our diarist Anthea Kreston: A handful of…
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Another new conductor is on her way
They are coming thick and fast. Columbia Artists…
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Academic thief is sentenced to play piano for old people
Alexander Neumeister, an Austrian neurological researcher who stole $87,000…
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Believe it: Martha Argerich and Ivry Gitlis on stage in Tel Aviv tonight
Ivry is 96. Zubin wheels in his chair….
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