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Window In Combines Music and Photography for An Immersive Experience

You may not know the name Michael Vallera yet, but you should. Vallera is an original and masterful composer, and photographer who sees art as total consumption rather than just something singular. His newest record, releasing on Friday, March 27th 2020, comes out on German label Denovali Records, which houses renowned electronic composers like Mario Diaz de Leon.

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How Flexible Can a Piano Be? Gilmore Launches Star-Studded Season

This spring, The Gilmore presents its 15th biennial keyboard festival featuring a wide range of world-class musicians from around the world. This year’s Festival, which will take place from April 22 May 10, 2020, has been specially designed to express the piano’s flexibility, and its impressive growth alongside the evolution of music for centuries. With a long list of today’s most prominent musicians and a wide range of music types, attendees will experience the piano’s versatility and find a variety of events suitable for every taste.

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Masato Suzuki On The State of Classical Music, Advice to Young Artists, and His Top Accomplishments

Just a one sentence description of Masato Suzuki proves that he is many things: the Dutch-born Japanese conductor, composer, pianist, harpsichordist and organist, studied both in Japan (at Tokyo National University for Fine Arts and Music) and The Netherlands (at The Hague). But there is too much about Suzuki to keep his descriptor to just a sentence. 

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Who is Eímear Noone? History-Making Female Conductor Will Lead Orchestra at the Oscars

On Sunday, February 9, Eímear Noone is poised to make history at the 2020 Oscars. No, Noone isn’t nominated for an award — she isn’t even an actress. Noone, an Irish composer and conductor, will hit the stage as the first ever female conductor to lead the 42-piece orchestra during the film industry’s biggest night. 

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From Harlem Eateries to Singing with Andrea Bocelli, Malcolm Merriweather Is a Man About Town

Malcolm J. Merriweather is a man of many talents. Not only is he the ninth Music Director and conductor of The Dessoff Choirs, but he is also an Artist in Residence at Union Theological Seminary, and the Artistic Director of  “Voices of Haiti,” a 60-member children’s choir in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, operated by the Andrea Bocelli Foundation.

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How to Cope with Insecurity as an Artist, Thanks to Ray Chen’s IGTV Series

Ray Chen is redefining what it means to be a classical musician in the 21st Century. The 30-year-old violinist was profiled as “one to watch” by The Strad and Gramophone magazines, and his profile includes a feature in the Forbes list of 30 most influential Asians under 30, appearing in the major “Mozart in the Jungle,” and even a multi-year partnership with Giorgio Armani. 

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Danish String Quartet and Pianist Michael Brown at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center this February

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is presenting a fabulous winter festival featuring the complete Beethoven String Quartets by the Danish String Quartet. Ligeti’s Bagatelles for Wind Quintet will feature Michael Brown, one of the famed pianists from Pianofest in the Hamptons.

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The Rise of Wei-Luo

Wei-Luo is a 20-year-old pianist who has been making waves since she was just 13. We’re always excited by young artists who are charting new paths in classical music, and Luo is one of them. She was the recipient of the 2018 Gilmore Young Artist Award, and in her most recent achievement, Luo performed at the Gilmore Festival in January as part of their Rising Stars series.

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REVIEW: Are Two Artists Ever Equal? Carr-Petrova Duo at Carnegie Hall

On October 28th, I had the rare opportunity to hear a performance by the Carr-Petrova Duo at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. I will state, most emphatically and on the record, that I found the performance to be categorically astonishing in its beauty, ensemble, artistry, quality of sound, and almost uncanny ability to draw into the music, despite the program’s unfamiliar choices in repertoire.

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Where is Tony Siqi Yun?

Do you remember Tony Siqi Yun? Probably not, but you should! Last May, the Canadian pianist was awarded the Gold Medal of the China International Music Competition. He also received an unprecedented prize of $150,000 with representation of Opus 3 Artists in the United States and Europe, and Amstrong Music and Arts in China. 

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A Day In the Life of Juilliard Student Sumina Studer

Have you ever wondered “what if” you had chased your dream of becoming a world renowned musician? “What if” you hadn’t gotten distracted from your goals? Or “what if” you had applied yourself in piano lessons when you were six? Well, okay, maybe that last one wouldn’t be too different.

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The Complete "L'Orgue mystique" by Charles Tournemire – One organist’s quest to play the entire 15 hour piece comes to Philadelphia

A decade ago, Richard Spotts, an organist from Doylestown, started a very special journey: to perform the entire “L’Orgue mystique” by Charles Tournemire (1870–1939) — a fifteen-hour, two hundred fifty-three movement work that is rarely heard in its entirety. This journey took Richard across the United States and Canada, where he performed portions of “L’Orgue mystique” at numerous notable colleges, cathedrals, parishes, and other religious institutions. 

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Dive Into Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas – Online classes examine the relationship Beethoven had with the piano sonata

Many people are interested in learning more about Beethoven, but don’t have time to dive into music lessons or an intensive study into the artist. But now, potential students of Beethoven can learn more about his piano sonatas in an online, self-paced course. Since 2013, Jonathan Biss has taught an online course, Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas, via online learning platform, Coursera. 

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