Classical News
In today’s classical news, Nikida Mndoyants wins the 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition, Corps of Army Music offers a ‘Golden Hello’ of £10,000 for players of specific instruments or instrumental groups & the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain underlines the importance of youth orchestras at the Proms. Also, Edinburgh celebrates the start of its biggest music festival.
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Nikita Mndoyants wins Cleveland International Piano Competition 2016
The 27-year-old Russian pianist Nikita Mndoyants has won the 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition, a tightly contested, two-week contest, which began on 24 July with 31 unusually well-qualified candidates.
Corps of Army Music offering £10,000 Golden Hello
The Corps of Army Music is offering a ‘Golden Hello’ of up to £10,000 for players of specific instruments or instrumental groups. The new incentive is an opportunity available not only to new applicants to the Army, but also to internal transferees from other Corps and Regiments within the Army, as well as those transferring from the Reserve Army and those who want to ‘re-join’ after being out of the Army for more than two years.
The Telegraph
As shown by the recent scare – now happily resolved – over funding to the European Union Youth Orchestra, these can be fragile times for our youth ensembles. Such orchestras are not a luxury, so it was good that their incalculable value was celebrated this weekend in three concerts at the BBC Proms.
BBC News
Deep Time castle display opens Edinburgh International Festival
A spectacular light display on the side of Edinburgh Castle has marked the opening of the city’s International Festival. Dubbed Deep Time, the event, soundtracked by Glasgow post-rock band Mogwai, saw the landmark used as a canvas for animated projections taking in 350 million years of history.
‘Superfans’ keep UK festivals going
A core group of “superfans” are the bedrock of the UK’s festival scene, attending four or more events a year, research suggests. They spend an average of £581 a year on music festivals, often opting for VIP passes or upgraded camping options.
Broadwayworld
Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Orchestras announce audition schedules
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Orchestras (RIPYO) will hold auditions on August 30 and 31, or by appointment, for the Symphony Orchestra, Repertory Orchestra, String Orchestra, Intermediate String Ensemble and String Ensemble.
WQXR
9 Classical Music Works Inextricably Linked to the Olympics
Athletic feats take center stage at the Olympics, but classical music has always been an important element of the games.
nmz
Salzburger Festspiele: Shokhakimov gewinnt Dirigentenwettbewerb
Der Nachwuchsdirigent Aziz Shokhakimov aus Usbekistan ist mit dem Young Conductors Award der Salzburger Festspiele 2016 ausgezeichnet worden.
Klassik heute
Cello Akademie Rutesheim lädt zu Meisterkursen
Mit Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt, Jens Peter Maintz, Claudio Bohórquez, Wen-Sinn Yang, Danjulo Ishizaka und Troels Svane präsentiert die Cello Akademie Rutesheim 2016 vom 30. Oktober bis 5. November sechs Top-Solisten und Professoren.
FAZ
Es braucht einen starken Körper
Ein Gespräch mit Anna Netrebko über den Wandel ihrer Stimme, das Sterben auf der Bühne – und warum sie nie in Bayreuth auftreten und Wagner singen wird.
TED Talks @TEDTalks The transformative power of classical music: http://t.ted.com/yTxD9gs @BenjaminZander
Classic FM @ClassicFM Special show – What does classical music sound like in 3D? @CatherineJBott investigates: http://classfm.co/CB
Opera Anywhere @OperaAnywhere Working on water! Madness or genius? the proof will be in the punting! @ExperienceOx #PiratesOfPenzance @BBCOxford
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