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‘Loving Miss Hatto’: Victoria Wood on her new film

The film’s author discusses classical music’s great fraud

Classic FM

André Rieu tour beats Lopez, Bieber sales figures

André Rieu’s European tour has been named as the second most popular tour in the world this week, beating artists like Jennifer Lopez and Justin Bieber.

Wynne Evans’ Guide to Opera

From 3pm-5pm on 29 & 30 December, Welsh tenor Wynne Evans will present two special programmes dedicated to the world of opera.

The Guardian

La Scala cancels opening night as performers walk out

Milan opera house’s ballet dancers and chorus members take action in ‘surreal’ row over bonus demands

Classical Music Magazine

Creative Scotland ends year mired in uncertainty

As the Year of Creative Scotland rumbles towards its end, the problems that have dogged the Scottish arts funding body for several months persist, as several recent developments have shown.

New York Times

Improvisation, With Prompting to Set the Mood

On a recent rainy afternoon, I was sitting at an old-fashioned desk in a bare concrete loft in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, listening intently to the members of So Percussion, joined by Grey McMurray on electric guitar, rehearse a composition called “Toothbrush.”

Slipped Disc

15 minutes into Nutcracker, the conductor fell ill. Who stepped in?

Fifteen minutes into a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, the conductor was too unwell to continue.

Just in: Shakeout at top German agency

Konzertdirektion Schmid is losing v-p Burkhard Glashoff, who looks after orchestral touring. Cornelia Schmid will add those responsibilities to her already groaning pile of emails.

The Telegraph

A seasonal hit can really lay a musician low

Howard Blake has written an oratorio and numerous concertos,but you don’t hear them on Radio 3

New York Times

(Written on December 19, 2012 )

The Telegraph 

English National Opera faces protest over ‘pro-terrorist’ hijacking opera 

It is one of the most controversial musical works ever written, described by critics as “anti-Semitic” and “romanticising terrorism”.

Mackenzie Crook takes on orchestral role

Actor Mackenzie Crook will narrate the Prokofiev children’s classic Peter And The Wolf with the Aurora Orchestra.

Katherine Jenkins to omit Gethin Jones from memoirs

Katherine Jenkins, the Classical singer, reveals she has no intention of giving her former fiancé Gethin Jones a mention in her memoirs.

Conducting with kisses and fluttering eyelashes

What the orchestra sees, or ‘The Dancing Conductor’.

Gramophone 

Sir Mark Elder on his Gramophone Hall of Fame choices

There’s still time – just! – to cast your own votes

The Guardian

String quartets: ’til death us do part?

Many of the most successful string quartets play together with the same lineup for decades. But what happens when one of the four moves on?

BBC to screen Joyce Hatto biopic penned by Victoria Wood

British pianist had dozens of recordings by other artists passed off as her own by husband William Barrington-Coupe

Elizabeth Connell obituary

South African born dramatic soprano hugely popular with audiences worldwide

FT 

Instruments of change 

Aurora Orchestra’s daring cross-arts programme takes classical music out of its comfort zone

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/89d2d458-564c-11e1-8dfa-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1muqCgSzB

(Written on February 20, 2012 )