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Topic: NEWS composers

Ludwig van Beethoven may have died accidentally at the hands of his own physician. The Austrian composer died in 1827 at age 56, probably of pneumonia and complications of abdominal problems. But scientists think he suffered from lead poisoning.......MORE...



Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07
Pianist, composer and teacher Clifford Benson died on August 10, 2007 from an inoperable brain tumor. He was 60. Benson is remembered as a collaborative musician of great versatility, spirit and sensitivity. Among those with whom he had worked are violinists Levon Chilingirian, Shlomo Mintz and Lydia Mordkovitch, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, clarinetist Thea King and flutists William Bennett, Marcel Moyse and Trevor Wye. ...MORE...


Topic: NEWS performers
Pianist Horacio Gutiérrez has cancelled all his engagements through January 2008 due to a diagnosis of primary gastric lymphoma. "[It] is 90% curable with chemotherapy, which he is undergoing now," his manager, Seldy Cramer, told Playbill Arts. "He plans to return to the stage in January."

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Soprano Rose Bampton, Whose Career Began More than Seven Decades Ago, Has Died at Ninety-Nine
Now Playing: Lakewood, OH, November 28, 1907 ? Bryn Mawr, PA, August 21, 2007
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07

As the Met's fortunes began to recover in the late 1930s, the young singer established a distinctive and distinguished career, anchored by her rigorous interpretive standards and unfailingly honest musicianship and abetted by her tall, slim figure, graceful deportment and genial stage presence.

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English composer GRAHAM WHETTAM passes at age 79
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07

The prolific Swindon-born composer Graham Whettam, who was known for his futuristic piano works, has died, aged 79. He passed away on Friday [18 AUG 2007] at his home in Gloucestershire and since then tributes have been paid to a man known as one of Britain's elder statesmen of music.
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Do we still care about classical? Yes
Now Playing: Dave Nicholson | Inside the Arts | Dailypress.com
Topic: NEWS Industry
Those of us who write about classical music are constantly being bombarded with reports that the art form is dying. We hear about the lack of music education in the schools, the decline in the number of groups touring, and the general lack of interest for it among those who attend performances.......MORE...


Topic: NEWS performers
Clarinets and roller-skating don't usually go together, unless you're at a Martin Fröst performance. The Swedish clarinetist -- a serious classical musician with plenty of high-brow credentials -- often glides on in-line skates during performances, dances or dons elaborate costumes and stage make-up, in an effort to bring elements of modern dance and theater to classical ...MORE... | WEBSITE

Conductor Richard Bradshaw dead at 63
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07

Richard Bradshaw, general director of the Canadian Opera Company and the man who brought an opera house to Toronto, has died.

 

Bradshaw, who conducted more than 60 operas in his 18 years with the COC, died Wednesday evening of an apparent heart attack, the company has confirmed. He was 63.Bradshaw came to the COC as a guest conductor in 1988 and quickly became chief conductor and head of music. In 1994, he was appointed artistic director. ... See all stories on this topic | Canada.com

Leonard Slatkin Definitely Wants Detroit Symphony Director Post
Topic: NEWS performers

Leonard Slatkin says he "wants to put the Detroit Symphony back on the map," reports the The Detroit News, but has not yet received a formal offer to become the orchestra's next music director and is still in discussions with the DSO's president and executive director Anne Parsons and artistic adviser Peter Oundjian.

...PLAYBILLarts


DC FM station rocks...with classical music!
Topic: NEWS Industry
The switch several months ago from an NPR and news-talk format to all classical music at WETA 90.9 FM was swift and abrupt. In other words, not at all like public radio, which tends to agonize big changes over (donated!) catered lunches with community focus groups and several in-house committees. If ratings are an indication, and it’s safe to say they are, WETA’s return to the classics was a great move for the station. ...MORE...

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