Limelight
Elizabeth Connell bequeaths $20,000 prize for dramatic sopranos
The late, great soprano, Elizabeth Connell, has bequeathed enough money in her Will to fund a $20,000 prize in her name especially for dramatic sopranos. The inaugural competition will take place in Sydney next year.
Huffington Post
90-Year-Old Holocaust survivor makes symphony debut with Yo-Yo Ma
George Horner, a 90-year-old pianist and holocaust survivor, has made his orchestral debut with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma night at Boston’s Symphony Hall. They played music composed 70 years ago at the Nazi prison camp where Horner was incarcerated
The Economist
King of Instruments, back on stage
Although the Anglican church is in decline, the standard of organ playing is “higher than it has ever been in history,” in the US. Is there a future for the organ in the broader realm of classical music?
Slipped Disc
Child composer tops US classical charts
The top-selling classical album in the US this week was a debut by Alma Deutscher, the eight year-old English girl who chat shows are calling the next Mozart.
Pink News
The LGBT community speak out further against conductor Valery Gergiev.
New York Times
Gergiev Defends Himself Against Criticism Over Russia’s Anti-Gay Law
“I am aware of the gay rights protest that took place at the Barbican last week prior to my concert with the LSO. I have said before that I do not discriminate against anyone, gay or otherwise, and never have done… It is wrong to suggest that I have ever supported anti-gay legislation and in all my work I have upheld equal rights for all people.”
Berliner Zeitung
Konzerthaus feiert Leonard Bernstein
Der US-Entertainer Leonard Bernstein („West Side Story“) war einer der bedeutendsten Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts, weil unter seiner Leitung jede Musik überaus klar erzählt wurde. Ab Freitag ehrt das Konzerthaus Berlin ihn mit einer Hommage.