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The trouble with most music by unfamiliar contemporary composers is that the listener has no idea where it’s coming from. The Austrian Gerald Resch gets over this hurdle by rooting his third string quartet, ‘attaca’, in Beethoven’s first Razumovsky quartet, opus 59/1. The context works remarkably well. Resch, 46, is a former music journalist embedded [...]
2019-05-08 04:00:00
The opening round candidates have been announced for the 2019 Leonid Kogan International Competition for Young Violinists – to be held in Brussels, Belgium from the 8th to 18th of May, 2019. The opening round candidates for Category 1 (9 years and younger) are: Cecilia Arnau Torán (Spain) Kornii Sheldunov (Ukraine) Leander Hennes Resch (Germany) Luísa […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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ArtsJournal: music
2015-09-02 09:55:35
Should Galleries Be Paying Artists Less? Five Voices From The Noisy Debate
“A Twitterstorm erupted in the US last month over the findings of survey of 8,000 art galleries based in the US, UK and Germany.” Magnus Resch recommended “that most artists should be paid only 30% of sales not the traditional 50/50 split of most galleries (superstar artists aside). It probably hasn’t helped that he divides artists into some all-too-pithy categories.”
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2015-08-04 09:42:25
A Lot Of Art Galleries Lose Money – This Man Says He Can Fix That
“In a slim, Day-Glo orange book that caused a furor when it was published in Germany last year, … a 31-year-old German entrepreneur/professor/art adviser named Magnus Resch … argues that most galleries are undercapitalized and inefficient, and moreover, that with McKinsey-like business strategies … the entire art market could be turned into a profit-generating machine.”
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