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Famed conductor hurt in accident

7/29/2016

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Famed conductor Libor Pesek has been injured in a car accident and has a broken breastbone as a result.  The 83 year old conductor is recovering well, but will be unable to conduct for three months.

He had been scheduled to conduct at the Harrogate International Festival in Great Britain this Sunday.

You can learn more here.


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Composer dies

7/28/2016

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Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara has passed away at the age of 87 following complications from an operation.

You can find more details here.
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Houston Symphony seeks Concertmaster and Bassoonist

7/21/2016

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The Houston Symphony's concertmaster is leaving, and so the orchestra is looking for a replacement.  The orchestra is also looking for a bassoonist/contrabassoonist.

You can learn more about how to apply here.
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One composer helps commemorate National Parks centennial

7/20/2016

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From a press release:
Next week will see the world premiere of composer Michael Gordon’s Natural History, inspired by Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. The new work, commissioned by the Britt Music & Arts Festival, will be performed by the Britt Orchestra July 29 and 30 in the park itself, as part of the 100th anniversary of America’s National Park Service.

Natural History will premiere the morning of July 29, 2016, on the rim of the lake at a location that Gordon scouted. The work will be performed twice more on July 29 and three times on July 30 in a different location in Crater Lake National Park. The outdoor performances are free; the July 29 morning performance is open by invitation or to those biking or walking to the site only. Natural History will be performed by forty members of the Britt Orchestra, a chorus of fifty regional choristers, fifteen members of Steiger Butte Drum, whose members are all from the local Klamath Tribes, and thirty brass and percussionists from Southern Oregon University, and will be conducted by Britt Orchestra Music Director Teddy Abrams. For the premiere, the brass and percussionists will be arranged on a dramatic rise overlooking the orchestra.

Michael Gordon visited the lake in the summer of 2015 and winter of 2016 and spent time with both Park Superintendent Craig Ackerman and Park Historian Stephen Mark. He has also been in touch with local writer Lee Juillerat who, along with Mark, has provided him with background on the history of the region and native lore and tradition. On his last trip to the park, Gordon spent a week in a ranger's house in the dead of winter. During that period, he spent an afternoon working with Steiger Butte Drum, an extended family from the Klamath Tribes that sings and collectively plays a large drum, which they encircle. The drum group members are the soloists of the piece, which, in Gordon's words, is “designed to be an experiential spectacle. The idea is to draw out the natural sounds in and around Crater Lake and connect the natural sonic environment to the orchestra.”

The project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts “Imagine Your Parks” initiative to celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service. The National Park Service was founded in August 1916 to protect America’s most iconic lands and wildlife. “For this collaboration, we want to create a work of musical art that truly binds the natural environment and topography of Crater Lake with a musical landscape and experience,” said conductor Teddy Abrams. “It’s important to us that this work feel deeply connected to the environment, instead of simply presenting music in a beautiful place.” Gordon's work will also be performed by the Britt Orchestra at its home at the Britt Pavilion in Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, August 20, to close the 2016 Britt Orchestra season.



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Corruption in Georgian opera company

7/19/2016

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There's a revolt of sorts going on in the Tbilisi Opera Company in the capitol of the Republic of Georgia.  The current director has only staged three operas in two years.  In addition, there are accusations flying of financial mismanagement, nepotism, and more.

Georgia Today has the whole story here.
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Death of Gregg Smith

7/18/2016

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Choral conductor Gregg Smith--founder of the Gregg Smith Singers--has passed away in Bronxville, NY at the age of 84.  The cause of death was a heart attack.

The complete story can be found in the New York Times by clicking here.


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Classical music on radio doing well

7/15/2016

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Long-time public radio observer Ken Mills is reporting on the latest Nielsen data (from June 2016) for classical stations and finds that when compared to one year ago, classical music on the whole is doing quite well on public radio.

He breaks down the top 25 markets here.  (Note: KUHA in Houston--which showed a decline-- has been sold, and will no longer air classical music.)




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Myung-Whun Chung in Korean court

7/15/2016

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Former conductor of the Seoul Philharmonic Myung-Whun Chung has been summoned from his home in France to appear in a South Korean court.  The former CEO filed a defamation suit against Chung after being dismissed from the orchestra in December 2014.

Chung has also been under investigation in South Korea since last March on suspicions of embezzlement.

The Korea Herald has the story here.

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Baltimore Symphony cuts 6 jobs

7/15/2016

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The Baltimore Sun is reporting that the Baltimore Symphony is cutting 6 jobs from the central office--4 in marketing, 2 in education.

You can read the story here.www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/arts/artsmash/bs-ae-bso-jobs-eliminated-20160713-story.html
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Watch Die Meistersinger on demand

7/13/2016

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The Glyndebourne Festival Opera's production of Wagner's Die Meistersinger was last night--it was live streamed, but is also archived for a week so you can watch it on demand.

You can watch it here.


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