Welcome to this week’s episode of Arts Engines which now reaches over 100,000 weekly viewers in partnership with Detroit Public Television,Ovation TV, The Violin Channel and American Public Media includingPerformance…
View More Aaron Dworkin Interviews Rebecca Geoffrey Schwinden, Coordinator of BA Critical Studies at University of North Texas!Месец: юли 2022
Munich gets police escort for soprano
From a correspondent: Just before the 5pm scheduled start of Die Frau Ohne Schatten the Staatsoper announced that Nina Stemme was unable to perform (fallen…
View More Munich gets police escort for sopranoMusic Will Always Be Safe
I have started looking at the story of Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts (SaPa) as a story in three parts, which I shall creatively refer to…
View More Music Will Always Be SafeSerious injury at a Salzburg rehearsal
The festival has acknowledged that a female extra was seriously injured when she fell off the top stage level during a rehearsal of Mozart’s Magic…
View More Serious injury at a Salzburg rehearsalMelbourne Symphony Orchestra: Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Mid-Season Gala
A full foyer of seasoned subscribers attending alongside a plethora of young people and families was a delight to see at Saturday’s Mid-Season Gala presented…
View More Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Mid-Season GalaExclusive: A Royal College professor plays in Russian-occupied Mariupol
The pianist Alexander Romanovsky, a professor at the Royal College of Music in London, has taken sides in the conflict by playing a street recital…
View More Exclusive: A Royal College professor plays in Russian-occupied MariupolSouth Pacific: Stupendous performances from Julian Ovenden & Gina Beck head this striking new version of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic
Rodgers & Hammerstein: South Pacific – Julian Ovenden, Gina Beck – Chichester Festival Theatre, 2021 (Photo Johann Persson) Rodgers & Hammerstein: South Pacific; Julian Ovenden,…
View More South Pacific: Stupendous performances from Julian Ovenden & Gina Beck head this striking new version of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classicA music critic is beaten to death
We learn with great distress of the death of Gérard Corneloup, a music critic and historian who reviewed for Le Figaro Lyon and was the…
View More A music critic is beaten to deathPavarotti joins Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced on Friday that the late Italian tenor, who died, will receive a star on the city’s sidewalk. The event…
View More Pavarotti joins Hollywood Walk of FameBEETHOVEN 200 YEARS AGO TODAY: Wednesday, July 31, 1822
From the letter dated July 26th, Beethoven has a rescheduled appointment today at 5:30 in the afternoon for a composition lesson with Archduke Rudolph. It…
View More BEETHOVEN 200 YEARS AGO TODAY: Wednesday, July 31, 1822