The Guardian
Sexism is rife in classical music
Why is sexism still tolerated in our industry? We need an immediate and total change in attitudes across the board, says James Rhodes
If you can get in, it’s great night out – concert access for disabled people
The charity Attitude is Everything gives a mixed report on provision for disabled people at music venues, but the future sounds positive
The Japan Times
First female conductor at New National Theatre Tokyo performs ‘Madama Butterfly’
Japanese audiences, especially women, may have mixed feelings about Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Madama Butterfly,” making it an interesting choice for the first production at the NNTT conducted by a woman in the theatre’s sixteen year history.
The Telegraph
Yuja Wang interview: ‘I can wear long skirts when I’m 40’
Yuja Wang’s short dresses have attracted as much attention as her virtuoso performances at the piano. Ahead of London concerts, she talks to Ivan Hewett.
The Independent
Wayne McGregor: ballet meets maths
Wayne McGregor mixes dance, art and maths in his new Royal Ballet piece
The Violin Chanel
$100,000 Reward Posted for Safe Return of Stolen $5 Million ‘Lipinski’ Strad
A USD $100,000 reward has today been announced for information leading to the safe return of the 1715 ‘Lipinski’ Stradivarius – stolen in a violent armed robbery from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Frank Almond.
Die Zeit
EU vereinfacht den digitalen Musikmarkt
Anstatt mit EU-Staaten einzeln über Lizenzen zu verhandeln, können Anbieter wie Spotify ab 2016 einheitliche Rechte bekommen. Eine neue Richtlinie schafft Hürden ab.