Omer Meir Wellber conducts debut concerts in Lyon and Zurich (December 2016)

On 16 and 17 December conductor Omer Meir Wellber will give his debut concerts with the Orchestre nationale de Lyon. Works by Wagner, Kodály and Ravel will be performed. Hilary Hahn will play Bruch’s concerto for violin.

Please find here more information on the concerts.

On 21 and 22 December Omer Meir Wellber will be guest at Tonhalle Orchestra in Zurich, where he will conduct works by Bernstein und Ramiréz at the annual Christmas Concert of the orchestra.

You will find more information on the website of the Tonhalle Zurich.

Gewandhausorchestra Leipzig presents Anniversary concert with Herbert Blomstedt (December 2016)

The anniverary concert on the occasion of “100. birthday of Gewandhaus orchestra on tour”, which was performed on 18 November 2016 and conducted by Herbert Blomstedt, is now online.

The concert can be streamed here until 11 February 2017.

Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig are nominated for the ICMA Award 2017 for the DVD production of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (Accentus).

Kent Nagano: Concert with OSM on medici.tv (December 2016)

In October 2016 Kent Nagano conducted concerts with the OSM, at which two world premieres by José Evangelista and Robert Normandeau could be witnessed. Schumann’s cello concerto a major, op. 129 and Strauss’ “A hero’s life” were also presented.

Medici.tv has recorded the concert on 21 October. The Stream is available here.

Midori and her Music Sharing-Projekt in Nepal (December 2016)

MUSIC SHARING, founded by UN Messenger of Peace, violinist Midori, travels to Nepal for six-city outreach tour. Midori will lead 20 performances in 11 days, visiting hospitals, United Nations facilities and schools on a cultural exchange mission.

Throughout the second half of December, the nonprofit organization MUSIC SHARING presents its International Community Engagement Program (ICEP) to bridge cultural divides and share the healing, enriching power of music in Nepal. From December 18-28, MUSIC SHARING’s touring string quartet of young musicians, selected through a rigorous audition process, performs and interacts with Nepalese residents, many of them children, during up to four engagements per day. The cultural exchange mission ventures to the country’s most underserved and difficult-to-reach areas, including Gorkha, the epicenter of the 2015 earthquake that killed nearly 9,000 people and wounded 22,000, devastating the region.

The string quartet, with Midori, includes violinist Jeremías Sergiani-Velázquez (Argentina), violist Wenhong Luo (China), and cellist Michael Katz (Israel/Germany).


Musicians will travel by air, car, and foot to share goodwill and to promote peace through music across the country. In addition to Gorkha, their visit includes the capital, Kathmandu, as well as Pokhara, Bharatpur, Bhaktapur, and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. Sites were selected to align with MUSIC SHARING’s mission to make classical music accessible to all young people and Midori’s role as a United Nations Messenger of Peace, an appointment also held by luminaries such as cellist Yo-Yo Ma, primatologist Jane Goodall, and actors Michael Douglas and Leonardo DiCaprio.

MUSIC SHARING’s founder Midori believes in the transcendent power of music and leads her organization on the ground in Japan and destinations far afield, connecting with civilians and leaders to advance the arts as an impactful diplomatic tool and essential element of educational development and well-being for children. In Nepal, MUSIC SHARING is visiting four children’s hospitals, eight schools, four international aid organizations that care for marginalized children, two DanChurchAid Earthquake Project communities, and a United Nations Information Centre.

Midori and her team are chronicling their activities in Nepal on the MUSIC SHARING blog.

About MUSIC SHARING

MUSIC SHARING began life as the Tokyo branch of Midori & Friends, founded by Midori in New York in 1992. In 2002, MUSIC SHARING was certified by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and recognized as an independent, non-profit organization in Japan and operates solely on the basis of charitable contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

The programs of MUSIC SHARING connect children and young people throughout Japan and neighboring Asian countries, for whom the arts are not readily accessible, with live music and performance opportunities. Through its work, MUSIC SHARING upholds the idea that experiencing music of the highest caliber firsthand provides an enhanced sense of aesthetics, culture, and awareness of one’s own creative powers.

Since its inception, MUSIC SHARING has expanded to offer programs including the Visiting Program (Visiting Concert, Orchestra Visit Program), Instrumental Instruction for the Disabled Program, and International Community Engagement Program, with Midori and other professional musicians as participating artists.

About MUSIC SHARING’s International Community Engagement Program

The International Community Engagement Program (ICEP) began in 2006 and offers children, especially those in difficult circumstances, the invaluable opportunity to experience live music. Each year, ICEP hosts programs in its home country, Japan, and selects a new developing country to be the location of its international outreach, encouraging cultural exchange while providing unique performance and training opportunities for its touring ensemble of young musicians.

The first ICEP was carried out in Vietnam in 2006. Midori leads a quartet of young musicians, selected through a competitive audition process, on visits to schools, hospitals and other institutions to share their love of music and foster cultural tolerance, understanding, friendship, and international collaboration. The MUSIC SHARING ICEP has been carried out in eight countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Laos, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. 

Organizational and financial support for the current Music sharing ICEP in Nepal and Japan comes in part from generous individual donors, as well as the following organizations and corporate sponsors—Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Co. Ltd., Fourdays Co. Ltd., JECF, Kao Corporation, Kikkoman, Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. Ltd., and Shogakukan.

Herbert Blomstedt conducts in Paris (December 2016)

On 7. and 8. December Herbert Blomstedt conducts the Orchestre de Paris with works by Beethoven, Strauss and Wagner.

Find here more infos about the concert.

Herbert Blomstedt will celebrate his 90. birthday in July 2017.

DVD Mefistofele with Omer Meir Wellber (November 2016)

On 29 November 2016 Unitel will release the new DVD production of Mefistofele of the Bavarian State Opera with René Pape (titlerole) and Omer Meir Wellber on the rostrum of Bavarian State Orchestra.

The new production was the first premiere in season 2015/16, staged by Roland Schwab.

You can order your copy here.

Moviepremiere “EXIT: MUSIC” of ARC Ensemble (November 2016)

On Tuesday, 29 November the Canadian ARC Ensemble will premiere the film “EXIT: MUSIC” as part of “The Royal Conservatory’s Music on Film series” in Toronto.

The film, which focuses on the histories of emigrated and persecuted composers during the Nazi era and their works, will celebrate its premiere at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto.

Find here the trailer of the movie.

And here you can find information on the cinema premiere in Toronto.

Jan Vogler: new Schumann recording with Dresden Festival Orchestra by Sony (October 2016)

On 21 October 2016 the new Schumann recording of Jan Vogler together with the Dresden Festival Orchestra will be released by Sony.

Offering lively interpretations on historical instruments, the Dresden Festival Orchestra has become the unmistakable voice of the Dresden Music Festival since its inception in 2012. After the extraordinary success of its Dresden concerts, SONY Classical releases the orchestra’s first CD featuring works by Robert Schumann. Under the baton of Ivor Bolton and with cellist Jan Vogler as soloist, the musicians set out in search of the original sound of Dresden’s Romantic period.

In 2017 the Dresden Music Festival will celebrate its 40th anniversary. Find the festival‘s program here.

Omer Meir Wellber conducts Gubaidulina world premiere (October 2016)

On 30, 31 October as well as on 1 November the Israeli Omer Meir Wellber conducts at the rostrum of Staatskapelle Dresden.

On the program there is the world premiere of Sofia Gubaidulina’s »Über Liebe und Hass«, Oratorio for Soloists, choir and orchestra. Also works by Richard Strauss and Joseph Haydn will be presented.

The concert on 31 October will be broadcast live at 20:00 on MDR Kultur.

Find more information on the concerts here.

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