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2022-05-16 17:22:39
2022 Cello Competition : the semi-final Studio 4, Flagey From Monday 16 to Saturday 21 May, sessions at 3pm and 8pm And the 24 semi-finalists are : Riana Anthony, James Baik, Yibai Chen, Bryan Cheng, Hayoung Choi, Jeremias Fliedl, Anouchka Hack, Constantin Heise, Stéphanie Huang, Woochan Jeong, Min Ji Kim, Marcel Johannes Kits, Keisuke Morita, [...]
2019-06-07 07:00:03
Thanks to a colleague (you know who you are) for pointing out a wonderful keeping-it-real-tweet from Gerry Heise, Senior Major Gifts Officer at the LA Philharmonic, posted on the final day of the League conference. Conference speaker tip: don’t ask how many millennials are in the room, see that half the room is comprised of millennials, and then proceed to bash millennials. Yikes. Made for a rough presentation recovery. #Orch2019 — ...
2018-02-20 19:31:38
16 year old cellist Constantin Philipp Heise has been awarded 1st prize in the string division of the 2018 Agustin Aponte International Music Competition – in Tenerife, Spain. 2nd and 3rd prizes were awarded to violinists Yixiu Lin and Ioana Elisabeta Olteanu. Constantin will receive €1000. Di Su from China was awarded 1st prize in this […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2013-05-09 21:04:54
[…] had unrelentingly bombarded the audience with shocking Holocaust imagery from the start.The opening scene depicted singers inside glass containers dropping to the floor as they were enveloped in a white fog – a clear allusion to the gas chambers that killed millions in Nazi death camps. Another scene that caused some in the audience to gasp and cover their faces showed an entire family having their heads shaved before being shot dead by the SS.Michael Szentei-Heise, the head of Düsseldorf's Jewish community, reported that members of the audience had "booed and banged doors" as they left the performance before the end.James Kennaway, an Oxford University historian, said that while it was certainly unusual in modern times, Wagner operas had in the past been held responsible for causing operagoers to seek medical help. "This is not the first time that doctors have been called in," he told the Guardian. "[Wagner's] […]
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