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Young Artists’ Concert An Embracing View Of ‘Democracy in Music’
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IN THE NEWS: MCANA MEMBERS' PICKS
- In Defense of the Traditional Review – by Richard Brody at The New Yorker
- NY Times Advertises for Classical Music Critic - by Norman Lebrecht at SlippeDisc
- From Slurpees to Shostakovich, an abandoned 7-Eleven becomes a home for classical music - by Graham Meyer for WBEZ
- 5 Questions to Composer Corie Rose Soumah - by Sonna Lee Davidson at I Care if You Listen
- Steve Reich picks his top discs - by Steve Reich at Nonesuch
- Santa Fe's New 'Figaro': Perfect Timing - by Thomas May at Musical America
- Ryan Speedo Green triumphs in first outing as Wagner’s god in 'Die Walküre' - by Mike Silverman at Associated Press
- Santa Fe Opera 2025 Season Review: The Fresh in the Familiar - by Heidi Waleson at Wall Street Journal
- To thrive in 2025, Opera Baltimore is willing to try it all — even AI – by Wesley Case at Baltimore Banner
- Innovative, immersive theatre bringing classical music to younger audiences – by Samiar Nefzi at WPLG
- 4 surprising ways to enjoy classical music in Birmingham, including a new performance at the zoo – by Patience Itson at Bham Now
- Oregon’s community, classical music radio stations brace for CPB funding cuts – by Zac Ziegler at KLCC
- Why Bard College’s orchestra performed Mendelssohn at the site of Hitler’s Nuremberg rallies – by Shira Li Bartov at Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Why Iceland leads the way in reinventing classical music – by Andrew Mellor at Financial Times
- Opera Philadelphia will take over Macy’s and the Wanamaker organ this fall – by Peter Crimmins at WHYY
- A folk opera born from the courtroom: ‘Orange on the Blue Ridge’ returns to Barns of Rose Hill – by C. Max Bachmann at The Winchester Star
- Appalachian Chamber Music Festival returns for fifth season – by Karen Graham at Loudoun Times-Mirror
- In defense of the traditional review – by Richard Brody at The New Yorker
- William Billings: America’s first composer – by Mark Gresham at EarRelevant
- Bach’s Colossus: Pygmalion’s visceral rendition of the B-Minor Mass - by Alex Ross at The New Yorker
- Elegance meets eloquence: getting to the heart of the music of Anastasiya Bazhenova - by Dave Franklin at The Big Takeover
- [Opinion] Through the opera glass: Peter Gelb's mismanagement of the Metropolitan Opera - by Jeffrey Arlo Brown at The Baffler
- Jennifer Higdon won't apologize for writing accessible music - by Tom Huizenga at Colorado Public Radio
- Making sense of the BSO's 'Decoding Shostakovich' - by Aaron Keebaugh at The Arts Fuse
- Meet Rakhi Singh, the time-travelling violinist bringing together baroque and techno - by Josh Spero at Financial Times
- This 27-disc Steve Reich box set is not the work of a minimalist - by Michael Andor Brodeur at Washington Post
- A major new opera the Met has ignored - album review - by Ralph P. Locke at Arts Fuse
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