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Slovenian opera singer (1914-1948)
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All the conducting master class
2023-07-31 13:02:14
DATES: October 20-21, 2023LOCATION: Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York EVENT DESCRIPTION: Participants will have the opportunity to conduct Eastman’s premiere orchestra, Eastman Philharmonia, rehearsing Bruckner’s Symphony No. 9 (3 movement version, edited Haas/Orel). 6 conductors will be chosen to participate in the masterclass, each conductor having a total of 40 minutes of podium […]
2018-04-21 22:33:00
New York Philharmonic – Christoph Eschenbach, conductor; Till Fellner, piano. April 19, 2018.
David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center. Orchestra (Seat BB103, $59.) Program Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major, K.482 (1785) by Mozart (1756-91). Symphony No. 9 in D minor (1887-94; ed. Nowak, 1951) by Bruckner (1824-96). When I bought these tickets in June, 2017, the title was “Haitink conducts Mozart and Bruckner.” The pieces on the program remained the same, but we had a different conductor for the actual performance. Haitink is 89, so I suppose every now and then he would not be able to make a concert. In any case, Eschenbach would be a competent substitute for any maestro. This was the New York Philharmonic debut for the Austria pianist Till Fellner, and was also the first time I heard him. My first impression was he looked quite a bit older than his photo in the Playbill. Compared […]
2018-01-27 07:31:00
Sounds of Silence - a guest post for Holocaust Memorial Day, by Jack Pepper
It's Holocaust Memorial Day and our occasional Youth Correspondent, Jack Pepper, has sent me an article for the occasion. When many of us feel lost for words even today, facing such horror, Jack (who's 18) has encapsulated the pain of these memories most eloquently. Over to him... JD Sounds of Silence Jack Pepper Today is Holocaust Memorial Day and we should reflect on the tragic loss of musical talent amongst the millions who were slaughtered – a loss that amounts to more than a statistic Having visited Auschwitz-Birkenau myself, it became clear that we can never truly comprehend what happened there. Although we musicians are eager to speak of the undeniable power of music to heal and bring hope, our art could do little to ultimately save the lives of so many talented musicians in the Holocaust. That is perhaps what makes it so shocking. The […]
2018-01-27 07:31:00
Sounds of Silence - a guest post for Holocaust Memorial Day, by Jack Pepper
It's Holocaust Memorial Day and our occasional Youth Correspondent, Jack Pepper, has sent me an article for the occasion. When many of us feel lost for words even today, facing such horror, Jack (who's 18) has encapsulated the pain of these memories most eloquently. Over to him... JD Sounds of Silence Jack Pepper Today is Holocaust Memorial Day and we should reflect on the tragic loss of musical talent amongst the millions who were slaughtered – a loss that amounts to more than a statistic Having visited Auschwitz-Birkenau myself, it became clear that we can never truly comprehend what happened there. Although we musicians are eager to speak of the undeniable power of music to heal and bring hope, our art could do little to ultimately save the lives of so many talented musicians in the Holocaust. That is perhaps what makes it so shocking. The […]
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