Mark Shapiro News
Last update
2024-03-29
Refresh
All the conducting master class
2024-03-18 04:52:00
Mark Shapiro leads a 4-week conducting intensive with the EAMA Summer Music Institute at the historic Schola Cantorum: July 1-26, ’24
The versatile conductor and noted pedagogue Mark Shapiro leads a 4-week conducting intensive with the EAMA Summer Music Institute at the historic Schola Cantorum: July 1-26, ’24. Ideal for early and mid-career conductors seeking intensive training and growth in musicianship as it applies to conducting. Conducting opportunities include sessions with professional chamber ensemble, resident string […]
All the conducting master class
2024-02-03 16:09:51
01 – 26 Jul, 2024The versatile conductor and noted pedagogue Mark Shapiro leads a 4-week conducting intensive with the EAMA Summer Music Institute at the historic Schola Cantorum: July 1-26, ’24. Ideal for early and mid-career conductors seeking intensive training and growth in musicianship as it applies to conducting. Conducting opportunities include sessions with professional […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2024-01-24 01:17:22
[…] life so gloomy, so frightful and hopeless? Were we then born to live such a life?” Katerina Izmailova made its debut in December 1963, in the same theater where Lady Macbeth had its Moscow premiere in 1934. In 1964, Melodiya released a recording of the revised version with Eleonora Andreeva in the title role; in 1966, a shortened film adaptation — running 116 minutes as opposed to the recording’s 170 — appeared directed by Mikhail Shapiro and starring Galina Vishnevskaya. The revised version has been described as “bowdlerized” and “laundered,” even though some of the changes were actually made before the 1934 premiere or shortly after. Shostakovich himself maintained that Katerina Izmailova was the definitive form of his opera. Perhaps that’s the public position he had to take. Or perhaps, being Shostakovich, he loved both versions. It does seem that he still cared about the original, since he’s said to […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2023-11-20 19:40:12
Cappella Clausura interspersed choral selections from Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Clara Schumann among the12 solo-piano character pieces the constitute Hensel’s Das Jahr. Lois Shapiro performed the New England premiere on Saturday night at Unitarian Universalist Church in Newton. [] The post appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer.
or
- timeline: Conductors.
- Indexes (by alphabetical order): S...