Rough, Tender, Yielding
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by Benjamin Poore
1w ago
In England, the summer country house opera season is winding up. Dinner jackets fly south to the dry cleaner; wicker picnic hampers bed down to hibernate until the spring.  Although there are summer opera festivals all over the world, the country house phenomenon is almost unique to the British: few other countries give such primacy […] The post Rough, Tender, Yielding appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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In Defense
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
5M ago
Any day now, Stas Nevmerzhytskyi, the editor-in-chief of The Claquers, an independent Ukrainian online classical music magazine, will join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. A musicologist specializing in early music by training—“I graduated from the National Music Academy in Kyiv, which, unfortunately, still bears the name of Tchaikovsky,” he said—Nevmerzhytskyi founded the publication, with articles […] The post In Defense appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Question Everything
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by Martin Bail
6M ago
I asked flutist Emmanuel Pahud what it was like working with harpsichordist and conductor Trevor Pinnock; Pahud answered that it was a gift from life. I asked soprano Carolyn Sampson; she said Pinnock is “the complete musician, combining talent, hard work, and care for the people around him.” A pioneer of the historically informed performance […] The post Question Everything appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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The Rest Is Silliness
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by brin solomon
8M ago
“And they’re off! It’s very exciting—the beginning of a symphony is always very exciting. I can’t tell if it’s slow or fast yet because they keep . . . stopping.” It’s 1997, I’m six years old, and my family has just pulled into the driveway of our home. The local public radio station is playing […] The post The Rest Is Silliness appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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“We Disrupt What We Love”
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by George Grella
9M ago
On November 30, the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera’s revival of “Tannhäuser,” we had reached the engrossing song contest in the Wartburg Castle from Act II. Baritone Christian Gerhaher, making his house debut in the role of Wolfram, was singing “Blick’ ich umher,” the character’s song on courtly love. As the music and libretto […] The post “We Disrupt What We Love” appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Hit Me in the Belly
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
1y ago
On March 18, the trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger celebrated his 60th birthday with a concert with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, where he performed Brett Dean’s trumpet concerto “Dramatis personae,” and smiled gamely (and sipped champagne) through an encore rendition of the theme from “Superman” in his honor. (Disclosure: As with my recent interview with […] The post Hit Me in the Belly appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Mediums and Messages
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by Olivia Giovetti
1y ago
As the landscape of Twitter continues to become more gnarled and Mad Maxian, are those who remain becoming more revanchistly retrograde? At this point, between the algorithm and the audacity, you’d think no tweet could still be so remarkable as to invoke a pile-on. Especially now that the app is limiting the amount of tweets […] The post Mediums and Messages appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Every Bach Cantata, Ranked
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
1y ago
After ranking the complete Scarlatti sonatas and Schubert songs, you might think I’d have learned my lesson, both in time spent and in baffled—or worse—reactions received. Still, I admit when I decided to take on ranking the complete Bach Cantatas, I was a little naive about the time commitment required. With fairly regular listening, this […] The post Every Bach Cantata, Ranked appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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The Constraints of the Present
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by Dylan Byron
1y ago
Since founding the early music ensemble Le Poème Harmonique in 1997, Vincent Dumestre has brought Palmeritan puppeteers to perform a forgotten opera about the mad Roman emperor Caligula; collaborated with circus players on 17th-century church music; and invited a diverse array of contemporary theater directors and choreographers to stage, among other things, a Spanish Baroque […] The post The Constraints of the Present appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Wood Made Flesh
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by Benjamin Poore
1y ago
“If Marina Abramovic had been a violinist, she would’ve been drawn to” Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber’s “Rosary” or “Mystery” Sonatas for violin and continuo, violinist Daniel Pioro tells me. With organist James McVinnie, Pioro performs the complete “Rosary” Sonatas at London’s Southbank Centre on January 22. The cycle is spread across three performances in […] The post Wood Made Flesh appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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