Danish National Opera invites the audience to be a key part of a performance of Così fan tutte. Once the audience is in their seats and the doors are closed, everyone is invited to vote for a classic or a modern staging. The volume of the audience’s applause determines the choice and shortly afterwards the curtain rises … Read More →

Aldo Ciccolini

French-Italian pianist Aldo Ciccolini, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award of ICMA in 2013, died today, aged 89. He was born in August 1925 in Naples. He began his performing career playing at the Teatro San Carlo at the age of 16. The ICMA Jury said in 2013: « A pianistic legend in his own lifetime, Aldo Ciccolini has been performing all over the world for more than seventy years now. His numerous recordings, some of which offer a generous overview of a composer’s works, have gained ever-increasing critical recognition with the passing decades. At a very advanced age he continues to share his passion for music with audiences and his profound knowledge of the repertoire with his pupils. ICMA’s Lifetime Achievement Award 2013 honors a great musician and an extraordinary personality. »

Kent Nagano
Photo: Broede

Kent Naganos Buch ‘Erwarten Sie Wunder!’ habe ich in kurzer Zeit gelesen, verschlungen fast, es hat mich berührt, aufgeregt, geärgert, ich fand es schön, interessant, an mancher Stelle etwas langwierig, manchmal etwas auf typisch amerikanische Art und Weise vereinfachend, ja sogar etwas naiv, dann wieder hoch intellektuell…es gibt von allem in diesem Buch, und es gibt nichts, was einen gleichgültig lässt, nicht einmal Naganos utopischsten Wünsche. Read More →

Thomaskirche, Leipzig
(c) Remy Franck

This weekend, at the very beginning of Leipzig’s millennium, the Jury of the International Classical Music Awards is meeting in the Bach city, at the invitation of the Bach Archiv and the city of Leipzig. The Jury will held a General Assembly at the Bach Archiv, visit the main musical sites of the city as well as the Blüthner factory. The Jury members also will attend several concerts, among them one by the Gewandhaus Orchestra which will host the Award Ceremony and Gala Concert in 2017.

A man holding a sign criticizing the policies of President Putin climbed onto the stage at the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday night when the singers, among them Putin follower Anna Netrebko took their curtain call at the end of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Iolanta’. The protester was escorted off the stage and subsequently arrested.

Das vergangene Jahr war für den Berliner Klavierbauer Carl Bechstein sehr erfolgreich. Im Konzern betrug der Umsatz in 2014 insgesamt 33 Mio. EUR, davon rund 25 Mio. EUR allein in der C. Bechstein AG in Deutschland. Das bedeutet eine Steigerung um gut 8 % zum Vorjahr für die AG wie für den Konzern. Insgesamt wurden ca. 4000 Klaviere und Flügel abgesetzt. Der Konzern beschäftigt 350 Mitarbeiter. Read More →

Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Photo: Marco Borggreve

The Philadelphia Orchestra today announced that Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin extends his tenure with the Orchestra through the 2021-22 season, his first contract renewal since beginning his tenure as the Orchestra’s eighth music director in September 2012. Simultaneously, the Board of Directors of The Philadelphia Orchestra Association has renewed Chairman Richard B. Worley and President and CEO Allison Vulgamore, ensuring that the collective mission and vision established by the leadership triumvirate will continue to steward The Philadelphia Orchestra’s artistic growth and financial stability.

The Philadelphia Orchestra announced today a remarkable gift from the Miller-Worley Foundation of $10 million. The lead gift, given by Leslie Anne Miller and Richard Worley through their foundation, will floor the Orchestra’s Comprehensive Campaign.

Der 52-jährige deutsche Schlagzeuger Peter Sadlo bekommt den mit 15 000 Euro dotierten Frankfurter Musikpreis 2015. Das Kuratorium würdigte Sadlo als musikalischen Allrounder, der durch sein künstlerisches Schaffen und sein internationales Renommee zu einem Botschafter kultureller Vielfalt geworden ist.

Murray Perahia
Photo: Felix Broede

The Israeli Wolf Foundation announced that American soprano Jessye Norman (69) is one of the recipients of the Wolf Prize in Music 2015. The Foundation says that Norman is “not only an outstanding personality in the world of music but has done a great deal to encourage young people to seek a career as singers as well as musicians in general. She has had a profound influence on many students of all races and genders, which has greatly improved their status as well as their lives. Besides her musical activity (…) she has been involved in very important social activities such as fighting for health related causes.” Read More →

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