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The Escher String Quartet Opens Segerstrom Center's 18/19 Chamber Music Series
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 10, 2018

Segerstrom Center for the Arts launches its 2018-2019 Chamber Series with the acclaimed Escher String Quartet on November 1, 2018 at 8:00 p.m. in Samueli Theater. Since its founding in 2005, the quartet has quickly garnered the reputation as one of the finest young string ensembles performing today. Their instrumental interplay, which combines technical precision with warmth and vitality, has reaped accolades nationally and abroad, and elicited invitations from Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman to be the quartet-in-residence at their respective summer festivals. In a review, The Strad wrote, "…a level of individual technical precision and a collective musical purpose that is endlessly compelling … Sheer brilliance." Quartet members include Adam Barnett-Hart and Danbi Um, violins; Pierre Lapointe, viola; and Brook Speltz, cello.

Great Music at St. Bart's Announces 2018-19 Season
by Julie Musbach - Oct 4, 2018

St. Bartholomew's Church, the historic Episcopal parish on Park Avenue in New York City, this fall celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first service in its current location. The magnificent 1918 Romanesque-style church features a portal designed by Stanford White and a grand Byzantine-style interior – and two of New York's unlikely but outstanding concert spaces: the 150-seat chapel, an intimate and acoustically brilliant space that is perfectly suited for contemporary chamber music, and the majestic 1,000-seat sanctuary, whose Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ is the largest in New York City and one of the finest examples of the American Classic Organ in the U.S.

Matthew Kelly and David Yelland star in THE HABIT OF ART at the Belgrade Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Oct 3, 2018

Following a slew of four and five star reviews for performances in York, Brighton, Salisbury and Oxford, Alan Bennett's The Habit of Art comes to the Belgrade Theatre this November in a new production from Original Theatre Company.

Berlin Boys Choir and German Soloist Benjamin Appl Join The Bach Choir For End Of WWI Centenary Concert
by BWW News Desk - Oct 3, 2018

The internationally famous Bach Choir will be joined by the Staats- und Domchor Berlin and German soloist Benjamin Appl to commemorate the end of WW1 with a performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem at Westminster Cathedral today, October 3rd.

Chestnut Street Singers Announce Season Of Resistance And Resilience
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 3, 2018

Chestnut Street Singers, Philadelphia's cooperative chamber choir, is preparing an entire season of concerts that explore the struggles and the reconciliation of the human spirit. Their season theme, RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE, examines music as a tool for liberation, and features new venues, new musical styles, and the choir's largest roster ever.

BWW Interview: Kazaras Brings Britten's Ghostly Battle to Seattle Stage
by Erica Miner - Oct 1, 2018

Kazaras, who currently holds the post of Director of Opera and Music Theater at UCLA, brings his expertise to the Seattle Opera stage

BWW Interview: Soraya Mafi Shows Operatic Expertise Beyond her Years
by Erica Miner - Sep 30, 2018

The young award-winning Manchester, UK, native already has several diverse roles under her belt, and her career is progressing at a rapid pace

BroadwayWorld UK Awards 2018: Gary Naylor's Recommendations
by Gary Naylor - Sep 27, 2018

The highlights of Gary Naylor's last 12 months and his nominations for the BroadwayWorld UK Awards 2018

San Diego Symphony Announces Annual January Festival
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 24, 2018

The San Diego Symphony's annual January Festival returns in its fourth year entitled, Hearing the Future. Throughout the festival, which runs January 9 - 27, 2019, the organization explores and celebrates the power of music and art to give voice to the evolution and revolutions in the world at large. The festival, curated by composer-conductor Matthew Aucoin (b.1990), will shine a spotlight on the music being made today - from composers and performers who are still in high school, to a 90-year-old jazz master. The festival will also explore the way music from the past - from Haydn, Beethoven and Berlioz to the creators of African-American spirituals - engaged with the most urgent issues of their time.

Photo Flash: Madison Lyric Stage Presents THE TURN OF THE SCREW
by Stephi Wild - Sep 17, 2018

Madison Lyric Stage, an award-winning, professional theater company serving the Connecticut Shoreline, will present an audience-immersive production, for a maximum of 35 audience members per night, of the English suspense opera The Turn of the Screw October 5-14 inside the historic Deacon John Grave House in Madison, CT.

War Reporter Christina Lamb & Actors Aisling Loftus & Alex Jennings Join The Bach Choir For A Concert Celebrating End Of WWI - Britten's War Requiem
by Stephi Wild - Sep 12, 2018

An historic performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem by The Bach Choir on October 3rd at Westminster Cathedral will be supported by a cast of three celebrities speaking and reading about the horrors of war. The Requiem was Britten's musical plea for peace. He chose The Bach Choir to perform on the first recording of the work almost 60 years ago and now once more they will be performing the work.

Early Music Ensemble VOX LUMINIS At The Broad Stage. 10/11
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 7, 2018

The Broad Stage presents early-music ensemble Vox Luminis on Thursday, October 11 at 7:30pm.  Praised for its seamless blend of high quality individual voices, exquisite tuning and clarity of sound, Vox Luminis will perform works by Luther, Schutz, Purcell and Bach, exploring the rich history of musical memorials that both mourn death and celebrate life.

BWW Review: THE HABIT OF ART, York Theatre Royal
by Sarah Ryan - Sep 6, 2018

After opening to critical acclaim in 2009, the Original Theatre Company in collaboration with York Theatre Royal are bringing back Alan Bennett's The Habit of Art in its first revival since the original sell-out run. Centred around a fictional meeting between two of the 20th century's most influential gay artists, poet WH Auden and composer Benjamin Britten, the production boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Matthew Kelly and David Yelland.

Individual Tickets For Sarasota Opera's 60th Anniversary Season On Sale Today
by BWW News Desk - Sep 4, 2018

On Today, September 4th, 2018-the day after Labor Day-individual tickets for the 60th Anniversary Season will go on sale at the Sarasota Opera Box Office. To commemorate this milestone, the 2018-19 season will revive some of the company's most successful productions while also continuing the tradition of introducing a new work to Sarasota.

Individual Tickets For Sarasota Opera's 60th Anniversary Season On Sale 9/4
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 28, 2018

On Tuesday, September 4th, 2018-the day after Labor Day-individual tickets for the 60th Anniversary Season will go on sale at the Sarasota Opera Box Office. To commemorate this milestone, the 2018-19 season will revive some of the company's most successful productions while also continuing the tradition of introducing a new work to Sarasota.

Madison Lyric Stage Presents THE TURN OF THE SCREW Inside The Deacon John Grave House
by Julie Musbach - Aug 27, 2018

Madison Lyric Stage, an award-winning, professional theater company serving the Connecticut Shoreline, will present an audience-immersive production, for a maximum of 35 audience members per night, of the English suspense opera The Turn of the Screw October 5-14 inside the historic Deacon John Grave House in Madison, CT.

Berlin Boys Choir and German Soloist Benjamin Appl Join The Bach Choir For End Of WWI Centenary Concert
by Stephi Wild - Aug 24, 2018

The internationally famous Bach Choir will be joined by the Staats- und Domchor Berlin and German soloist Benjamin Appl to commemorate the end of WW1 with a performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem at Westminster Cathedral on Wednesday, October 3rd.

Art House Presents The 50th JC Fridays!!
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 17, 2018

On September 7th, 2018, Art House Productions' JC Fridays will be holding its 50th festival! Jersey City's premiere quarterly arts festival features art events that take place in restaurants, galleries, stores, and event spaces in almost every neighborhood of our great city. Our 50th JC FRIDAYS will showcase a variety of happenings including visual art exhibitions, live music, performance acts, educational demonstrations, and more. All events are free and open to the public. As one of the preeminent art scenes in the tri-state area, Jersey City is abound with visual and performing artists of all types, musicians, and individuals with unique talent; JC Fridays is one of the best times for them to share their newest projects and works.

Cincinnati Opera Fusion New Works Announces Fall 2018 Residencies
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 16, 2018

Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) are pleased to announce that their groundbreaking joint program, Opera Fusion: New Works, will host two new operas in November and December of 2018.

The Australian Chamber Orchestra Unveils Their 2019 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 15, 2018

In 2019 the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) will present A New Light: a transformative adventure that will challenge, illuminate, embolden and inspire. With Artistic Director Richard Tognetti at the helm, the ACO will push the concept of 'chamber orchestra' to new heights through embarking on energising and experimental collaborations, both new and revisited. The Orchestra will also continue their exploration of the great music of the past and of today, with each program in 2019 containing music from one or more living composers.

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