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Tenor stops mid-concert in Birmingham to stop phone snappers
The tenor Ian Bostridge shocked Symphony Hall Birmingham…
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Just in: Kirill cancels Vienna Phil
The Berlin Philharmonic chief conductor Kirill Petrenko has…
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Breaking: Yannick takes another job
He is already music director of the Metropolitan…
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New York Phil appoints independent investigator
The orchestra’s president Gary Ginstling has engaged Katya…
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Mariss Jansons: I am ashamed of Munich
Friends of Mariss Jansons say he may quit…
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The Rattle Daily: BBC abandons principle
Screen grab: Some of us remember a time…
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Deepening woes for classical magazines
The latest ABC circulation figures for the second…
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Maestro move: Dutchman quits
It has been announced in Milwaukee that Edo…
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An important British composer has died
We regret to share news of the passing…
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The last nine Bach prize winners were men
The Royal Academy of Music has broken its…
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A Callas partner has died
The Argentine soprano Helena Arizmendi, a star of…
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Editorial: Why ENO need not fear ACE
The putsch ended today. For the past year,…
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Composer is named president of elite arts academy
The American Academy of Arts and Letters has…
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UPDATE: More mental training for young musicians
The accordionist Ksenija Sidorova has been distressed to…
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Breaking: Top baritone quits for three months
He crashed out of Rigoletto in Vienna. Now…
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Just in: Guess who’s leading the charge on Cuba
The Minnesota Orchestra will play in Cuba in…
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Why a Strad has more power than your phone
An MIT research project, studying the special allure…
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The Rattle Daily: ‘Perfect, but one beat late’
The conductor, in London for a Sibelius cycle…
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Arts Council claims to punish ENO while collapsing in defeat
The ACE, trying to cover up its extra…
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Breaking: Arts Council waves white flag over English National Opera
After almost two years of demanding human sacrifice…
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Long-serving musicians: This orchestra boasts ‘1,500 years of service’
A contrabass and a viola player have sat…
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Just in: Katharina Wagner is fired by Teatro Colon
The Bayreuth boss, hired to stage Parsifal in…
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Bassoon is LA’s second highest-paid player
The LA Times runs the numbers on the…
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Maestro switch: A fragile doyen is replaced at La Scala
George Pretre, who is 90, has broken a…
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