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2020-11-02 16:55:19
A student of Lars Anders Tomter at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and Barbara Westphal at the Lübeck College of Music. He will receive $1200 USD as well as a bow by Luboš Odlas. 2nd prize was awarded to Sào Soulez Lariviere from France/Netherlands. No 3rd prize was awarded this year. The 2020 jury […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2020-10-28 23:28:39
French-Dutch violist Sào Soulez Larivière received the €10,000 prize for his unique program. Given annually, the award is presented to musicians who present an innovative program of repertoire that focuses on a central concept. His program entitled “Impression,” was themed around Monet’s painting Impression: Sunrise and features works by Rebecca Clarke, Paul Hindemith and Tōru […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2019-12-14 01:27:00
Playbill.com: Maestro Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser Brings the Joy of the Season to His Concerts [Dec.14]
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser (Ben Larivière) Playbill By Steve Holt December 12, 2019 For the past several seasons, Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser has delighted San Francisco Symphony audiences with his easygoing and engaging podium presence. He returns this month to conduct a range of SFS concerts, including SoundBox (Dec 6–7), Deck the Hall (Dec 8), and Music for Families: Holidays Around the World (Dec 14). Here he talks about how he connects with audiences young and old. Is an audience full of kids different from a regular concert audience? [Laughter] If you don’t engage them you feel the energy leave the room very quickly! But they give you a lot of energy too; you come out on stage to uninhibited applause and yells. There’s also a lot of pressure to explain things in a way that’s fun, exciting, and understandable for young […]
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2019-06-20 13:26:51
Richard Lariviere Has Steered Chicago’s Field Museum Through Some Pretty Rough Waters
When he became CEO of the city’s natural history museum in 2012, it was in enough financial trouble that its debt was on the verge of being downgraded. Then there was the “cringeworthy” Native North America Hall. Now that hall is being reworked with input from Native Americans, the debt is steady, attendance is up, […]
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