The Guardian
José Antonio Abreu on Venezuela’s El Sistema miracle
In a rare interview, José Antonio Abreu talks about his passion for Venezuela’s extraordinary musical programme that gives children a route out of poverty.
BBC Music Magazine
Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott set up charity
Soprano Anna Netrebko and bass-baritone Erwin Schrott have created a charitable foundation to support disabled and disadvantaged children.
LA Times
Spectrum Road to pay tribute to Lifetime at Playboy Jazz Festival
Spectrum Road will explore the music of Tony Williams’ Lifetime at the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl.
Arts Journal – Slipped Disc
The Water Music the BBC wouldn’t let you see or hear
The Academy of Ancient Music has published a video of its performance of Handel’s Water Music in the Royal Flotilla.
Wales thinks it has found the next Bryn Terfel
You’d expect the Welsh to be first to put up a candidate for next year’s Cardiff Singer of the World content and, sure enough, their man is on the starting line while other nations are still stuttering in rehearsal rooms.
NY Times
The American Symphony, at 50, Harcks Back to Stokowski
When Leopold Stokowski formed the American Symphony Orchestra 50 years ago, he wanted to create, in part, a training ground for young musicians.
The Times
London 2012 Festival: best classical and opera
Chief cultural critic Richard Morrison on the classical music and opera he is most looking forward to.
The New Yorker
A legendary Mendelssohn recording
Oliver Knussen, the great British composer and conductor, turned sixty on Tuesday.
Gramophone
Bach cantata manuscript sells for £337,250 at Christie’s in London
Rare example of Bach’s musical hand sells to private collector.
Missy Mazzoli named Composer-in-Residence of Opera Company of Philadelphia
Missy Mazzoli has been selected as the second Composer-in-Residence of the Opera Company of Philadelphia, in collaboration with Gotham Chamber Opera and the Music Theatre Group in New York.