Classical News
In today’s news, Wigmore Hall announces new partnership with medici.tv and Gramophone Magazine reports that soprano Denise Deval has died. Also, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber is named Birmingham and Midland Institute president and a task force tackles musicians’ US work visa problems
Classical Music Magazine
Wigmore Hall announces new partnership with medici.tv
Wigmore Hall has announced a new partnership with medici.tv and the expansion of its ticket scheme for under 35s
Gramophone Magazine
The soprano Denise Duval has died at 94
Denise Duval, who inspired some of Francis Poulenc’s most powerful works for soprano, has died in Switzerland where she lived
The Strad
Cellist Julian Lloyd Webber named Birmingham and Midland Institute president
Lloyd Webber was also appointed principal of Birmingham Conservatoire in 2015
Arts Professional
Task force to tackle musicians’ US work visa problems
The Musicians’ Union and British Underground have assembled a task force to tackle problems with visas that musicians face when travelling to the US, including high costs, restrictions and delays
Klassikakzente
Persönliche Einblicke – Daniel Hopes neue Radiosendung auf
In der neuen Sendung “WDR 3 Persönlich” berichtet Daniel Hope nun jeden Sonntag aus seinem Musikerleben und präsentiert Künstler und Werke, zu denen er eine besondere Verbindung hat
Der Westen
Film „Feuer bewahren“ zeigt Choreograph Martin Schläpfer
Zwei kräftige Waden in Wanderschuhen, die über den feuchten Waldboden nach oben steigen: Mit dieser symbolkräftigen Sequenz beginnt der Dokumentarfilm „Feuer bewahren – nicht Asche anbeten“ über Martin Schläpfer, Choreograph und Direktor des Balletts am Rhein
NMZ
Verwertungsgesellschaft Gema zieht erneut gegen YouTube vor Gericht
Der Streit zwischen der Verwertungsgesellschaft Gema und der Google-Tochter YouTube ist zäh und zieht sich bereits seit Jahren hin
New York Times
New York Philharmonic Taps Jaap van Zweden as Its Next Maestro
The New York Philharmonic announced on Wednesday that it was turning to Jaap van Zweden, an intense, exacting Dutch conductor, to be its next music director and guide it through the costly renovation of its hall, two seasons of exile and, if all goes well, a triumphant return to Lincoln Center
Le Monde
Mort de Denise Duval, la « Voix humaine » de Francis Poulenc
Le « Rossignol à larmes » du compositeur Francis Poulenc, inoubliable créatrice de La Voix humaine, s’est envolée lundi 25 janvier : la soprano française, Denise Duval, est morte à l’âge de 94 ans dans sa maison en Suisse
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