Classical Music Magazine
Protest disrupts Met’s Eugene Onegin first night
The Metropolitan Opera’s season-opening production of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin on 23 September was disrupted briefly by a lone protester urging the house and its cast to take a public stand against Russia’s repression of homosexuals
Los Angeles Times
Renée Fleming sings Top 10 on ‘Late Show with David Letterman’
Renée Fleming lent her lush soprano voice to CBS’ “Late Show with David Letterman” on Wednesday night, singing a humorous rendition of the show’s Top 10 list
Classic FM Online
Inflatable concert hall to open in Japan
A bright purple inflatable concert hall resembling giant plum is touring areas devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Matsushima, Japan
British Paraorchestra win Prime Minister’s Big Society Award
A year on from playing with Coldplay at the Paralympics 2012, the British Paraorchestra is to be honoured with a Big Society Award
Star Tribune
New Minnesota Orchestra offer includes $20K signing bonuses
Musicians are “offended” board went public with proposal that includes $20,000 one-time bonus
Limelight Magazine
Hilliards to hang up vocal cords after 40th anniversary tour
The Hilliard Ensemble are to launch their 40th anniversary season with a special reunion concert at the Spitalfields Music Winter Festival on December 11 – four decades to the day since their debut concert in 1973
Arts beat
Gerard Mortier Named Artistic Adviser of Teatro Real Opera House in Madrid
The Teatro Real said Wednesday that it had created a new advisory post for Gerard Mortier, two weeks after abruptly ousting him as artistic director of the opera house here
Pacific Standard
Want Quick, Accurate Thinking? Ask a Musician
New research finds musical training appears to sharpen our ability to detect our own mistakes, and rapidly make needed adjustments
The Telegraph
New York Opera set to enter bankruptcy within a week
New York City Opera could be sounding its final note this weekend – at least for a while
The Guardian
Classical music is at the heart of Manchester’s radical music scene
Manchester’s classical music tradition and culture is full of names just as stellar and characters just as large and significant as the likes of Oasis, The Smiths and New Order, writes Stuart Maconie
BBC Music Magazine
John Williams’s Star Wars theme named nation’s favourite film score
Classic film score beats competition from Morricone, Bernstein and Herrmann