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Russian composer and conductor (1875-1912)
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2024-03-15 06:00:00
Symphony No. 10 (1971-1972) Not since Harrison Birtwistle’s Exody have i had so much trepidation writing about an orchestral piece. Pettersson’s Symphony No. 10 picks up the baton from No. 9 and doesn’t just run with it, but positively sprints for a full 25 minutes. That in itself makes the… The post appeared first on 5:4. 5:4 is on Patreon! Please consider supporting the blog by becoming a Patron from just $2 a month: ici
2021-02-26 22:14:20
She makes history in that she will be the first woman to hold this position at a major Russian performing arts institution. Ioffe currently serves as Music Director of The Moscow State Opera and Ballet Theatre for Young Audience, also known as the Natalia Sats Children’s Musical Theatre. She also holds the post of Principal […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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2021-02-19 13:58:13
Breaking: Russia has its first woman music director
The Mikhailovsky Theatre in St. Petersburg today named Alevtina Ioffe as its music director effective immediately. Ioffe, 41, has previously been with the Natalia Sats Children’s Musical Theatre in Moscow. Russia’s Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova says: ‘Ms Ioffe will keep her professional relations with the Natalia Sats Children’s Musical Theatre [in Moscow], and at […]
2019-07-08 07:09:24
Music may not make you smarter, but we now know that music engagement sustained from childhood into adolescence may lead to doing better in high school
Gabrieli Roar (with children from Tiffin Boys Choir & DRET Youth Choir), Gabrieli Consort & PlayersSt Andrew's Church, Holborn There has been a dramatic fall in the number of pupils talking music, mirroring the fall in other creative subjects not included in the English Baccaleaureate (see article on Classic FM website). Numbers released by Ofqual, the government department that oversees qualifications and exams, reveal that the number of students taking Music at GCSE has been in decline for the past four years. Music isn’t included in the English Baccalaureate, the set of core subjects used to measure schools’ performance, which was introduced in 2010.It isn't just music as an academic subject, with the cuts in funding for education and the down-grading of music's role in the syllabus it is tempting to think that we are on the way to all forms of music in education being the preserve only […]
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