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Inon Barnatan: 8 Concertos, 3 Continents

Inon Barnatan gears up for a rigorous summer performing eight concertos and two solo recitals on three continents. Highlights include his Asian Tour and a return to the National Symphony and BBC Proms.

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How To Make Back-To-Back Role Debuts: Stephen Costello

Over the coming months, Stephen Costello – “the all-American tenor … at the top of his game” (Opera News) – makes a pair of back-to-back leading role debuts. This summer he returns to Spain for his house and role debuts as Fernand in a new production of Donizetti’s La favorite at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu (July 10–24). Then fall brings his first performances as Don José in Bizet’s Carmen at the Dallas Opera, where the Tucker Award-winning tenor is already a firm house favorite (Oct 19–Nov 4).

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11-Albums Celebrating Leonard Bernstein

Sony Classical celebrates the 2018 centenary of Leonard Bernstein – one of the 20th century’s most celebrated, multi-faceted and influential musicians – with a box set devoted to his complete RCA Victor and Columbia Masterworks recordings as pianist in a limited original jacket collection. Leonard Bernstein – The Pianist, 11 CDs in a clamshell box with booklet, is a fitting tribute to the man whom Arthur Rubinstein called “the greatest pianist among conductors, the greatest conductor among composers, and the greatest composer among pianists.”

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Larisa Martínez Stars in Central Park’s Italian Celebration

Italian culture is thriving in Central Park through a unique amalgamation of artists partnering to give a free concert, “Opera Italiana is in the Air”, to an estimated crowd of more than 1,000. On July 2, a live performance of Italian opera will be projected from the Naumburg Bandshell featuring beloved arias from Verdi, Rossini, and Puccini performed by stellar artists. Most notably, the Puerto Rican soprano Larisa Martínez takes the stage. 

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How Nikita Mndoyants Believes the Best Is Yet To Come

We recently sat down with the inimitable Russian pianist Nikita Mndoyants to learn of his buzzing career in Europe. While he has been known for years in Moscow and parts of Europe, only recently has he made huge in-roads in the North American market namely winning the first prize at the prestigious 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition followed by a sold-out Carnegie Hall debut recital in 2017. 

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Lang Lang & Franz Welser-Möst Raise Money for The Cleveland Orchestra's Education, Community Programs

The Cleveland Orchestra's 100th anniversary gala on Saturday, September 29, 2018 features Music Director Franz Welser-Möst and superstar pianist Lang Lang. As the Orchestra enters its Second Century, the gala provides essential funding for The Cleveland Orchestra’s engaging education and community programs, which share the value and joy of music with people throughout Northeast Ohio. 

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Fabio Luisi Appointed Music Director of Dallas Symphony

Conductor Fabio Luisi has been appointed to the Louise W. & Edmund J. Kahn Music Directorship of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO), giving his first performance as Music Director Designate next spring. His tenure begins in the 2019-20 season, and he assumes the title of Music Director in the 2020-21 season, succeeding Jaap van Zweden, who ended his decade-long tenure as Music Director in May 2018.

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Deutsche Grammophon Signs Conductor Long Yu and Shanghai Symphony

Long Yu, China’s pre-eminent conductor on the international scene, and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra (SSO) have signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon. The new partnership is set to build on Long Yu’s critically acclaimed work as Music Director of the SSO and help promote the orchestra’s powerful blend of tradition and ambitious future vision. It will also enhance the SSO’s “Music Connecting Worlds” ethos. Their first DG recording, an album of works from the Chinese and Russian repertoires, will be released in 2019 to mark the SSO’s 140th anniversary and celebrate its status as China’s earliest symphony orchestra. In addition to making new albums with the orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon will also release earlier recordings from the SSO’s existing catalogue.

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Dame Janet Baker Gives Rare Public Interview

Dame Janet Baker, widely regarded as one of the greatest singers of all time, is to give a rare public interview on stage at Wigmore Hall on Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 3 PM. Dame Janet will be joined by the acclaimed actor Simon Callow to discuss her life in music and the remarkable voices and people who inspired her career.

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Jamie Bernstein, Daughter Of Leonard Bernstein, Launches New Book, Famous Father Girl

We recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jamie Bernstein, daughter of the famed composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein. She launches her new book this June titled Famous Father Girl (Harper Collins), which delves into her father’s legacy and her own life in the spotlight as part of the most prominent American musical family of the 20th century.

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Joshua Bell's First Recording of Bruch's Scottish Fantasy

A new Sony Classical release from Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell showcases two masterpieces from romantic composer Max Bruch. Available June 22, the album features Bell’s first recording of the virtuosic Scottish Fantasy as well as a new recording of the Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, which he first recorded over thirty years ago with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Sir Neville Marriner. Now, as Music Director of the Academy, Bell both performs and directs the orchestra, and offers a fresh take on the Bruch Concerto in addition to a thrilling performance of the Scottish Fantasy. 

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Chanticleer Makes Its Caramoor Debut This Summer

San Francisco’s three-time Grammy Award-winning male vocal group Chanticleer—“the world’s reigning male chorus” (New Yorker)—celebrates its 40th anniversary with a Spanish Courtyard performance this summer at Caramoor. The program includes works from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century, along with a selection of traditional, standard, and jazz works drawn from Chanticleer’s extensive and eclectic repertoire, with many of the contemporary pieces and arrangements commissioned by the group. Contemporary works include Steven Stucky’s WhispersWilliam Hawley’s Io son la primaveraMichael McGlynn’s Dúlamán, and Stacy Garrop’s Jarba, Mare Jarba (July 26).

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Cellist Maya Beiser Solos in
 Bowie Symphonic: David Bowie's Blackstar for cello and orchestra

Cellist Maya Beiser will be the soloist in a startling and soaring new version for solo cello and orchestra of David Bowie’s entire last album Blackstar. Arranged by composer Evan Ziporyn, who will also conduct Ensemble LPRBlackstar has been performed to sold-out audiences in Boston and Barcelona and will tour the U.S. this fall. The Donny McCaslin Group, including members who worked with Bowie on Blackstar, will open the concert with a special performance. The performance is part of Le Poisson Rouge’s 10th anniversary season, LPR X.

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Video Game Opera, PermaDeath, Premieres, Composed By Dan Visconti

Composer Dan Visconti (b. 1982) might be best known for being a pioneer in classical music entrepreneurship. He seems to be everywhere—from his acclaimed Ted Talks to insightful column in the Huffington Post to key artistic advisory/programming positions for Philadelphia’s classical music career incubator, Astral, and Chicago’s premiere chamber music group, Fifth House Ensemble

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Wigmore Lates Returns to London’s Concert-Scape

One of the world’s great concert halls, Wigmore Hall, opens its doors once again for its Wigmore Lates, a vibrant range of one-hour shows which take place after dark in the Hall’s sumptuous auditorium and make the ideal start to the weekend.

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