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    Jazz bassist Christian McBride to premiere George Duke concerto in Los Angeles

    2011-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Leading US jazz bassist Christian McBride is set to give the first performance of a new concerto written for him by composer and bandleader George Duke. McBride will perform the work with the 67-member Symphonic Jazz Orchestra in a free concert at UCLA's Royce Hall on 24 September.  Duke said: ...

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    Jonathan Crow named Toronto Symphony Orchestra concertmaster

    2011-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has officially announced Jonathan Crow as its new concertmaster. The orchestra's music director, Peter Oundjian, had previously made an onstage announcement of Crow's impending appointment during a concert in June. The 33-year-old Crow currently teaches at the Schulich School of Music at Montreal's McGill ...

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    Violinist Bénédicte Lauzière receives $15k Michael Measures Prize

    2011-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Montreal violinist Bénédicte Lauzière, 21, is the first winner of a new prize set up to support promising young Canadian classical music performers. The $15,000 Michael Measures Prize was established through a $1m bequest and is co-sponsored by the Canada Council for the Arts and the National Youth Orchestra of ...

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    New Australian orchestra set for debut

    2011-08-02T00:00:00Z

    The Australian World Orchestra has its inaugural concert series at the end of this month. The ensemble, which comprises around 90 Australian musicians from more than 45 orchestras around the world, will give three concerts at Sydney Opera House (26–28 August) as well as a children's concert in Parramatta. A ...

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    Stolen violins found in Montreal

    2011-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Police have recovered eight out of nine violins stolen last month in Montreal. The violins, which have an estimated total value of C$210,000 (£135,000), were stolen by a man who was cat-sitting for a couple in the Plateau Mont Royal district. The eight violins were traced to three pawn ...

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    In Harmony gets approval from Sistema founder Jose Antonio Abreu

    2011-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The In Harmony music education programme in England has incorporated the name of its Venezuelan inspiration after getting the seal of approval from El Sistema founder José Antonio Abreu. Abreu met Julian Lloyd Webber, the chair of In Harmony, when the cellist was in Caracas last month to give ...

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    Tory MP Louise Mensch responds to allegations about incident with violinist Nigel Kennedy

    2011-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The Conservative MP Louise Mensch has said she probably took drugs with violinist Nigel Kennedy and danced with him while drunk at a nightclub when she worked at EMI.Mensch, who sits on the Commons culture committee and recently questioned News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch about phone-hacking at the News of ...

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    Violinist William Fedkenheuer replaces Sandy Yamamoto in Miró Quartet

    2011-07-27T00:00:00Z

    The Miró Quartet has appointed William Fedkenheuer as its new second violinist. He replaces Sandy Yamamoto, who is retiring to spend more time with her young children. Fedkenheuer was a member of the Borromeo Quartet from 2000 to 2006, and since 2006 has been first violinist of the Fry ...

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    Israel Chamber Orchestra performs Wagner in Bayreuth

    2011-07-25T00:00:00Z

    The Israel Chamber Orchestra has broken a longstanding taboo by performing music by Hitler's favourite composer. The orchestra included Wagner's Siegfried Idyll in its concert in Bayreuth yesterday, as part of the fringe festival linked to the town's annual Wagner opera festival. It was the first time an Israeli orchestra ...

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    Kronos Quartet album cover courts controversy

    2011-07-25T00:00:00Z

    The album cover for the Kronos Quartet's new Nonesuch recording of Steve Reich's WTC 9/11 has provoked strong reactions online. Posters to contemporary classical music site Sequenza 21 and the Nonesuch website have questioned the label's artistic taste, with some calling the cover tacky and exploitative. The cover, which was ...

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    Mandelring Quartet to play complete Shostakovich quartets in two days

    2011-07-24T00:00:00Z

    Fresh from performing Shostakovich's 15 quartets in Maulbronn, Germany, last weekend, the Mandelring Quartet is set for a repeat performance at the Salzburg Festival in August. The German ensemble will perform nos.1–3 and 4–8 on the afternoon and evening of 18 August respectively, with nos. 9–11 and 12–15 to ...

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    Japan fund to repair school violins damaged by tsunami

    2011-07-21T00:00:00Z

    A new fund has been set up to help schoolchildren in the disaster-hit north-east of Japan start playing their instruments again. The School Music Revival fund is a joint initiative of the Zenkoku Gakki Kyokai (All-Japan Musical Instrument Association) and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, reports the Mainichi Daily News. ...

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    Interpol joins hunt for Dietmar Machold violins

    2011-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Austrian authorities have published a list of 17 instruments and four violin bows that they want to recover in connection with a criminal investigation of violin dealer Dietmar Machold's business activities. Machold was arrested in Switzerland in March on charges of serious fraud, misappropriation and fraudulent bankruptcy. He ...

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    Aldeburgh to host 'world orchestra'

    2011-07-20T00:00:00Z

    As part of next year's Cultural Olympiad celebrations in the UK, Aldeburgh will host a gathering of 124 young musicians from across the world. The Aldeburgh World Orchestra will be resident at Aldeburgh's Snape Maltings concert hall for 18 days in July, before giving performances in Ingolstadt in Germany, at ...

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    British teacher receives suspended sentence for abuse of pupil

    2011-07-19T00:00:00Z

    A 24-year-old violin teacher from Gloucestershire, UK, has avoided jail after being found guilty of abusing a young female pupil. Henry Stayt-Mackey, who was 16 and 17 when the abuse of the girl took place, was convicted in June of seven charges of indecent assault and five charges of ...

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    TV show challenges cellists to cross Europe with only their talent to rely on

    2011-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Two cellists star in a new UK TV series that challenges artists to travel across Europe, surviving only on the money they make from busking. Sky Arts' Art of Survival follows the 40-day adventure of cellists Li Lu and Janie Price, who were paired up with soprano Lindsay Crow ...

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    Signum Quartet selected for BBC New Generation Artists

    2011-07-18T00:00:00Z

    The Signum Quartet from Germany has been selected to join the BBC's New Generation Artists scheme for 2011–13. The artist development programme includes concert opportunities in London and around the UK, appearances and recordings with the BBC Orchestras, studio recordings for Radio 3, and appearances at the BBC Proms. ...

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    Former IMF chief hears Nikolaj Znaider and Lynn Harrell at Tanglewood

    2011-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the embattled former head of the International Monetary Fund, attended two concerts at the Tanglewood Music Festival. Strauss-Kahn and his wife took in a recital by violinist Nikolaj Znaider and then returned the next evening to hear cellist Lynn Harrell play the Dvo?ák Concerto with the Boston Symphony ...

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    Noah Bendix-Balgley joins Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as concertmaster

    2011-07-17T00:00:00Z

    The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has appointed American violinist Noah Bendix-Balgley as its new concertmaster. The 27-year-old joins the orchestra on a three-year contract and will make his debut in his position on 17 September. He replaces Andres Cardenes, who left the orchestra last year after 21 years as concertmaster. ...

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    Rostropovich statue set to be unveiled in Moscow for cellist's 85th anniversary

    2011-07-14T00:00:00Z

    A statue of Rostropovich will be placed in central Moscow as a memorial to the cellist and conductor. The monument is set to stand near a 17th-century church not far from the Moscow Conservatoire where Rostropovich studied and taught. The statue is being financed by the Rostropovich Foundation and is ...