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2021-02-08 11:49:47
US tenor in Vienna hospital with Covid
The Russian soprano Ekaterina Siurina has given an update on the condition of her husband, the American tenor Charles Castronovo: Charlie has been in the hospital in Vienna with coronavirus for a week now, but he’s getting better, we can’t put into words our experiences, but I’m glad he’s under constant supervision of doctors and […]
2020-09-12 16:41:56
Anglais - Music is our language - Rolex calls for the preservation of music
Artists must speak, make music, and perform: that is their language, that is their soul. Even if it is not reflected in politics, art and culture are part of our society, and as much a part of our life as eating, drinking or breathing. Artists cannot survive without performances and have thus fallen into a deep existential crisis due to the Coronavirus crisis, with its severe restrictions, and are currently being confronted by existential economic fears. Private initiatives are trying to alleviate their suffering. The Swiss watch company Rolex has been a committed supporter of art and artists for many years, and is now once again reaching generously into its pockets as well as acting as a concert promoter to enable numerous artists to perform and thus generate income - as well as spiritual joy. The preservation of art is the leitmotif of the Perpetual Music Concert series. Stars such […]
2020-08-10 13:20:00
Anglais - "Perpetual Music": three concerts supported by Juan Diego Flórez, Sonya Yoncheva, Rolando Villazón and Renaud Capuçon to bring the music to life
The fragility of the world of culture was highlighted in but a few months of a health crisis. A few months during which the theatres were condemned to remain closed and now still struggle to receive the public. A few months during which the artists certainly "worked" on their voices and practised for their next roles, but were unable to perform on stage and therefore lost any income. Today, a few festivals lead the way in the return to life and once again voices and instruments resonate, but mainly for a handful of the world's greatest performers, while the majority of artists, singers and musicians are now condemned to inactivity. However, even though the opera houses are silent and the summer festivals often much shrunken, constraints sometimes generate the most creative of initiatives. It is in response to the difficult times of this health crisis that the Rolex* “Perpetual […]
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