Huffington Post
The Sphinx Organisation: democratising classical music
This week IMG Artists announced a new partnership with the Sphinx Organization, a non-profit working to transform lives through the power of diversity in the arts.
The Telegraph
Radio 3’s job is to enrich Britain’s cultural fabric
The idea that the BBC’s classical music arm chases listeners by copying Classic FM is nonsense, says the station’s controller Roger Wright.
Minneapolis Business Journal
After lockout, ex-Orchestra conductor calls for president’s exit
Osmo Vanska, the famed Minnesota Orchestra conductor who left during the orchestra’s year-long lockout of musicians, hasn’t said whether he’ll return now that the lockout is over. He has, however, said that Orchestra President Michael Henson, who led the organization’s management during the lockout, should step down “For any healing to begin.”
London Jazz News
In an exclusive, wide-ranging, seven-part interview, the chairman of JazzFM, the UK’s predominant specialist Jazz station, Richard Wheatly talked us through where the station is, its strategy and where it is headed.
BBC Music Magazine
Grand piano to make ascent by bicycle
To celebrate the opening of the Hebden Bridge Piano festival a Grand piano will be pulled up some of Yorkshire’s most arduous hills by a bicycle.
The News-Herald
Contemporary Youth Orchestra to use Google Glass to live-stream concert
Google Glass, a tiny computer attached to a head-mounted device that can communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands, will be worn by Liza Grossman, music director of the Contemporary Youth Orchestra (Ohio) during a Rock the Orchestra concert which will also feature Ben Folds.