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14 March, 2023

Gustav Mahler School Accepting Applications for Biennial Program: Join Renowned Musicians and Teachers for a Unique Learning Experience in 2023 and 2024

Italian conductor Claudio Abbado established the Gustav Mahler School to bring together talented youthful musicians and internationally renowned teachers beyond […]
14 March, 2023

Premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass at the Royal Northern College of Music: A Theatrical Triumph

Leonard Bernstein’s Mass has something of the nature of what might've been called a “happening” at the time he wrote […]
13 March, 2023

Lyric Opera of Chicago Revives Georges Bizet's Beloved "Carmen," featuring J'Nai Bridges in Signature Role, but Falters in Execution

In a season that so distant has included a world premiere and a rarity or two, Lyric Opera of Chicago […]
13 March, 2023

Lenny Kravitz performs the “In Memoriam” tribute at the 95th Annual Academy Awards

Tonight at the ninety-fifth School Awards, Lenny Kravitz was on hand to carry out during the annual “In Memoriam” tribute […]
13 March, 2023

Apple Music Classical: Raising the Baton on Streaming for Classical Music Lovers

The whispers swirling around orchestra pits London to NY were true. Tech giant Apple has confirmed that later this month […]
12 March, 2023

& Juliet: A Jukebox Musical with a Queer Twist

Love & Juliet, the jukebox musical of millennial population hits that probably gets five stars its target audience, or one […]
12 March, 2023

Opera San José's Fortieth Anniversary Season Mixes the New and the Old with Emerging Artists and Experienced Hands

“Life doesn’t even obtain excellent till you turn forty!” joked Shawna Lucey, Opera San José’s common director. She was talking […]
12 March, 2023

Israeli Actor and Singer Chaim Topol Passes Away at 87, Leaving Behind an Iconic Legacy in "Fiddler on the Roof" and Beyond

Israeli actor and singer Chaim Topol, best known for his performance as Tevye in the musical and film Fiddler on […]
11 March, 2023

Stephen Layton to Leave Trinity College Cambridge After 17 Years as Director of Music to Pursue Guest-Conducting Career

After seventeen years as director of music, Stephen Layton is to leave Trinity College Cambridge to pursue his guest-conducting career […]
11 March, 2023

Tongues of Fire: Exploring the Unknown through Song-Cycles

“Composing a song-cycle is love writing a philosophical essay,” replies composer and pianist Eric McElroy when I ask him why […]
11 March, 2023

VC Artist Stella Chen Debuts Album "Stella x Schubert" with Pianist Henry Kramer on Platoon

Recorded with pianist Henry Kramer, the recording was released today on the Apple-owned Platoon platform VC Artist violinist Stella Chen […]
10 March, 2023

Acclaimed Chamber Orchestra Britten Sinfonia Launches £1 Million Play On Appeal After Losing Arts Council Funding

The acclaimed chamber orchestra has launched the appeal to enable it to 'play on' following its loss of Arts Council […]
10 March, 2023

Samuel Barber: The Romantic Mastermind of American Classical Music

One of the most expressive representatives of the lyric and Romantic traditions of 20th-century classical music, Barber is recognized as […]
10 March, 2023

Apple Music Classical: A New Standalone App with Over 5 Million Unique Classical Tracks!

Apple announced Thursday that it'll launch a standalone app called Apple Music Classical, which will be available at number added […]
9 March, 2023

Cellist Steven Isserlis Joins Classeek as Artist Ambassador to Help Nurture Young Musical Talent

The acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, educator, author, and broadcaster will connect the initiative maintain youthful and emerging artists Founded in […]
9 March, 2023

Naxos: One of the Most Influential Record Companies in Classical Music Today with a Strong Focus on Chinese Music and Culture

Since its founding in one thousand nine hundred eighty-seventh, Naxos has emerged as one of the most influential record companies […]
9 March, 2023

BBC Disbands Century-Old Singers Group and Cuts Orchestras by 20% in Cost-Cutting Measures

BBC Singers will be axed after a cent below cost-cutting measures which will see twenty per century of performers lose […]
8 March, 2023

BBC's New Classical Music Strategy: A Step Forward or a Step Backward?

Simon Webb comments on the BBC's new strategy for classical music, including a commitment to maintaining the five BBC Orchestras, […]
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