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2021-11-17 09:27:26
BSO's Voices from the East returns with a focus on Turkmen Russian composer Chary Nurïmov, and Azerbaijani composers Franghiz Ali-Zadeh and Kara Karayev
Kirill Karabits and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms, 2019 (Photo Chris Christoulou) Like many orchestras, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra has recently announced the remainder of its 2021/22 season with concerts from January to May 2022 at in Poole, Truro, Basingstoke, Portsmouth and Exeter. Chief conductor Kirill Karabits will be conducting eight performances, and there is the return of the orchestra's recently appointed principal guest conductor Mark Wigglesworth with a programme of Mozart, Schubert and Jonathan Dove, whilst the young British conductor Kerem Hasan makes his debut with the orchestra conducting Kodaly, Bruch and Tchaikovsky. Associate guest conductor David Hill will be conducting the BSO and Bournemouth Symphony Chorus for their first full concert together since the pandemic, in a programme of Schumann, Beethoven and Brahms. Other conductors making their BSO debuts are Teresa Riveiro Böhm, Case Scaglione, and Chloé van Soeterstède. Karabits is continuing his Voices from the East series […]
2020-10-25 04:03:00
Santa Fe Opera 2021
John Crosby Theater, Santa Fe Opera Photo by me Santa Fe Opera just announced their plans - some of them, anyway - for 2021. It's a fine season that I'd be happy to attend, between Nozze, Britten Midsummer Night's Dream (a wonderful piece and a superb setting of the play), Eugene Onegin (maybe I'll like it this time around), and, of course, the John Corigliano / Mark Adamo The Lord of Cries, which is, perhaps, what Adamo's Dracula opera has morphed into. I've put the majority of the press release after the cut. Note the hot and cold running countertenors (Anthony Roth Costanzo as Dionysis in the Corigliano; Iestyn Davies as Oberon in MSND). Angel Blue is a wonderful singer; I have seen her only once, eleven years ago, and I still remember the beauty and spin of her voice. No mention of rescheduling Tristan und Isolde or Rusalka, both of which I had […]
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2019-11-20 15:02:14
After 19-Year-Ban, Opera Returns To Turkmenistan
The country’s first post-Soviet president, the autocratic and eccentric Sapurmurat Niyazov, banned opera in 2001 as “incompatible with Turkmen mentality.” His successor (and former dentist), Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, maintained the ban until this week, when Pagliacci was presented as part of a joint Italian-Turkmen cultural festival. – Yahoo! (AFP)
2019-10-27 23:40:16
The category Semi-Finalists have been announced at the 2019 Spohr International Violin Competition – in Weimar, Germany. The Semi-Finalists in the 14 Years and Under Category are: Mona Endo (Japan) Raphael Gisbertz (Germany) Emiri Kakiuchi (Japan) Fiona Khuong-Huu (United States) Soo-Rin Lim (South Korea) Tokuji Miyasaka (Japan) Raphael Nussbaumer (Switzerland) Naz Irem Turkmen (Turkey) Marina Wako (Japan) Maya […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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