Belgian musicologist Harry Halbreich died yesterday at the age of 85. Born in 1931 in Berlin, he studied with Arthur Honegger and Olivier Messiaen. From 1970 to 1976 he was Lecturer in Musical Analysis at the Royal Conservatory in Mons. He worked on numerous radio broadcasts and co-founded the Belgian music magazine Crescendo for which he has been major contributor. He wrote books on Olivier Messiaen, Claude Debussy, Arthur Honegger and Bohuslav Martinu and set up musical catalogues of the works of Honegger and Martinu.

Russell Ger

The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (NY) has named Australian conductor Russell Ger Music Director following a two-year search that involved more than 100 candidates. He is succeeding Woomyung Choe, who founded the orchestra in 1995 and led it for 20 years. Ger is currently the Music Director of the Park East Synagogue in New York City.

Gustavo Dudamel
Photo: Mathew Imagaing

Der venezolanische Dirigent Gustavo Dudamel hat seine Villa in Los Angeles in  den Verkauf gegeben, die er im Januar 2015 gekauft hatte. Nach der Trennung von seiner Frau ist ihm das 340 Quadratmeter große Haus zu groß geworden und er will es nun für 3,3 Millionen Dollar verkaufen.

 

Der aus dem tschechischen Ostrava stammende Dirigent Jaroslav Opela ist im Alter von 81 Jahren gestorben. Opela wurde 1958 Chefdirigent der Staatlichen Philharmonie in Gottwaldov. Doch 1966 flüchtete er nach Deutschland. Sein Mentor Rafael Kubelik holte ihn zum Bayerischen Rundfunk, wo er das Münchner Rundfunkorchester dirigierte. Von 1992 bis 2000 war er dessen Chefdirigent. Read More →

Hermes Helfricht
(c) Franziska Pilze

Der 1992 geborene deutsche Dirigent Hermes Helfricht wurde als neuer Kapellmeister am Theater in St. Gallen engagiert. Er war zuletzt als Kapellmeister an der Oper Erfurt tätig. Der 1992 in Radebeul bei Dresden geborene Hermes Helfricht sang neun Jahre im Dresdner Kreuzchor und assistierte von 2008 bis 2010 als Chorpräfekt Kreuzkantor Roderich Kreile. An der Universität der Künste Berlin studierte er Orchesterdirigieren bei Lutz Köhler und Steven Sloane.

Erik Satie

Music & Arts Network has published a documentary film about Erik Satie, commissioned by the city of Arcueil and the publishing house Durand Salabert Eschig at the occasion of the composer’s 150th birthday. Several musicologists and musicians have been asked to share their experience with Satie, among them pianists Bertrand Chamayou and Jean-Frédéric Neuburger. The film is available in French only. Read More →

The current director of the Amsterdam Opera, Pierre Audi, will become the next general manager of the Aix-en-Provence Festival in September 2018. He has been appointed, yesterday, June 24, by the French Minister of Culture. Pierre Audi will continue as head of the Amsterdam Opera until 2018.

 

Violinists from 15 Countries have been selected among 250 applicants for this year’s Wieniawski Competition which will open on 8 October with a concert by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen under Krzysztof Penderecki, with Soyoung Yoon, winner of the 2011 competition. In the 2016 competition, Poland will be represented by ten violinists, Japan by nine, and South Korea by four. Other candidates come from, among others, Canada, the United States, Ukraine, Israel, Germany, Russia, China, Georgia and France. The jury will be presided by Maxim Vengerov.

Daniel Harding
(c) Julian Hargreaves

After the applause to Brexit from people like Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen, British conductor Daniel Harding asked his compatriots via Twitter: « Proud of our new friends? »

French composer Charles Chaynes died yesterday, 24 June, aged 90. Born in 1925 in Toulouse, he studied in his home town as well as in Paris with Darius Milhaud and Jean Rivier. He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1951 for his cantata Et l’homme se vit les portes rouvrir. In 1964 he succeeded Marius Constant as head of the radio station France Musique. Read More →

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