It Could Be Me
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by Perri di Christina
1d ago
The curtain opens on Mozart’s “La clemenza di Tito.” On stage is a raging Vitellia: wannabe empress, scorned daughter, forgotten royalty. “He could have at least chosen a rival worthy of me,” she spits, of reigning emperor Tito. “Instead, he prefers a barbarian and an exile to me, a queen!”  Vitellia’s father was the emperor […] The post It Could Be Me appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Kafka’s Coloratura
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
1d ago
To read Franz Kafka’s last short story “Josephine, the Songstress or The Mouse Folk” is to recognize the reflection better the dirtier the glass. The subject of the story is an artist and the creatures in whose midst she makes her art. Her name is Josephine. She is a singer. Or is she? Josephine’s folk […] The post Kafka’s Coloratura appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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A Bit More Darkness
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
1w ago
The conductor and singer Barbara Hannigan, 53, is possessed of such irrevocable musicianship and presence that, during her May 9 recital of works by Messiaen and John Zorn at the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, with the pianist Bertrand Chamayou, I caught myself in the casual assumption that she was immortal, like Messiaen’s Catholic God […] The post A Bit More Darkness appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Report Raises Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Against François-Xavier Roth
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by Merle Krafeld, Hartmut Welscher and Jeffrey Arlo Brown
1w ago
A story published today by legendary French investigative magazine Le Canard enchaîné raises allegations of sexual harassment against conductor François-Xavier Roth.  Roth, 52, is a renowned musician and performer, and received France’s highest honor, the Chevalier degree of the Order of the Légion d’honneur, in 2017. In 2003, he founded the period instrument orchestra Les […] The post Report Raises Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Against François-Xavier Roth appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Threatening the Composer
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by Marat Ingeldeev
2w ago
Once again, I spot the lively gait of Matthew Shlomowitz walking towards me on a busy London road. Over the past year, I’ve come to know him better thanks to several shared projects. Behind the composer, co-director of the Plus-Minus Ensemble, and co-host of the Soundmaking podcast lies a supportive and passionate personality, one that […] The post Threatening the Composer appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Fluid Like Water
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
2w ago
Calixto Bieito is responsible for some of the most indelible images in recent memory on the European opera stage. I’ll never forget his version of “Die Entführung aus dem Serail” at the Komische Oper Berlin. Mozart’s music and the contemporary brothel setting rubbed off unsettlingly on one another—the composition acquired a layer of mysterious grime, […] The post Fluid Like Water appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Why Corruption Plagues Chinese Conservatories 
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by Rudolph Tang (唐若甫)
2w ago
In April, Xue Wei, a former professor of violin at the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) in Beijing, posted on Weibo, a popular Chinese social media channel, to accuse Tong Weidong, the current dean of the orchestral instrument department at the same conservatory, of sexual abuse toward students and corruption in the entrance examination process. […] The post Why Corruption Plagues Chinese Conservatories  appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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The New Needs Friends
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by Hugh Morris
3w ago
“A revolting, nauseating slog,” “a quarter of an hour’s worth of relentless, faceless, arbitrary blarney,” “stunningly pointless and stupid,” “five minutes of mindless, superficial prolefeed,” “hackneyed, dated, superficial rubbish,” and “empty vessels of cheap, surface-deep, musically moribund sound masquerading as something bold and individual” are just some of the many colorful phrases writer Simon Cummings […] The post The New Needs Friends appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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Create an Aura
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by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
3w ago
In the composer Utku Asuroglu’s pieces, colors joust like a child battling with their plastic toys: passages of extreme, artificial, neon intensity sit alongside moments of sensitive beauty, moving from Starburst-candy orange to oceanic blues and grays. Lo-fi electronic glissandi and kazoos unravel into bare tendrils of melody. Many of his works traverse great textural […] The post Create an Aura appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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An Operatic Eurovision Playlist
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by Paul David Flood
1M ago
It’s that time of year again: The Eurovision Song Contest is just around the corner, coming to grace (or haunt) television screens across Europe and beyond on May 11. What began as an experiment in transnational broadcasting in 1956 has since become a global cultural phenomenon in which camp and geopolitics intertwine. Eurovision, now in […] The post An Operatic Eurovision Playlist appeared first on VAN Magazine ..read more
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