Western cultural institutions increasingly look to wealthy Gulf states for financial support, but this strategy raises economic, political, and ethical questions. backstageclassical.com/kulturfoerde...
Western cultural institutions increasingly look to wealthy Gulf states for financial support, but this strategy raises economic, political, and ethical questions. backstageclassical.com/kulturfoerde...
Dear Dresdner Philharmonie, … backstageclassical.com/liebe-dresdn...
Montag ist Newslettertag. Heute mit Andris Nelsons Abgang in Boston, Paavo Järvis Ankunft in London, mit einem tollen Bach-Buch und Salzburger Kaffeesatzleserei. backstageclassical.com/wenn-dirigen...
Johannes Mundry praises provincial opera after attending The Wreckers in Detmold. The production shows how Germany’s dense network of regional theaters still thrives. backstageclassical.com/und-das-meer...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra will part ways with conductor Andris Nelsons in summer 2027 after 13 years, as its board decided not to renew his contract over differing artistic visions. backstageclassical.com/nelsons-verl...
The actor Timothée Chalamet has set the classical music bubble off with a single sentence. Opera houses reacted largely without humor — a missed opportunity. backstageclassical.com/lieber-timot...
The end of Opera?
Christoph Hein’s The Havelberg Concert presents five short novellas about Johann Sebastian Bach. Like a light literary suite, they portray quarrels, court politics, unrecognized genius, and Bach’s final days. backstageclassical.com/fingeruebung...
Small and regional music theaters are under severe financial pressure, yet they drive innovation and civic debate. As cities cut cultural budgets, opera’s role as a space for dialogue and democratic values is at risk. backstageclassical.com/das-theater-...
State of emergency at the Vienna State Opera. At the last second, Eliška Weissová was announced as a replacement for Anna Netrebko — and brutally booed. Is the general manager turning the opera into a slaughterhouse for voices? backstageclassical.com/liebe-eliska...
Monday is Newsletterday. And here it comes… backstageclassical.com/das-ende-der...
The big CANDIDATE CHECK: Markus Hinterhäuser’s time at the Salzburg Festival is running out. Who is the most suitable in this era of change? A ranking. backstageclassical.com/wer-wird-neu...
NEUER PODCAST: Kultur-Diskurs zwischen Eskapismus und Widerstand: Hannah Schmidt und Axel Brüggemann debattieren im Podcast Takt & taktlos die aktuellen Themen der Klassik. backstageclassical.com/american-nig...
Showdown at the Salzburger Festspiele: its board offered director Markus Hinterhäuser a deal, citing loss of trust. Backed by Governor Karoline Edtstadler, the board seeks renewal. backstageclassical.com/ein-angebot-...
In Genie und Gewissen, Michael Wolffsohn portrays Herbert von Karajan as no true Nazi. Historian Oliver Rathkolbcounters that documents show voluntary NSDAP membership and deep ties to antisemitic networks—facts he says contradict Wolffsohn’s defense. backstageclassical.com/einspruch-he...
The past four years have changed the world — and cultural journalism.
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Sorry, BR-Klassik, but Steffi has been having an affair with us for months… backstageclassical.com/liebe-stefan...
At the Händel-Festspiele Karlsruhe, Kobie van Rensburg’s staging of Tamerlano dazzles with bluescreen tricks and flying carpets but lacks focus. True magic arises in the pit, where René Jacobs and the Freiburger Barockorchester reveal emotional depth. backstageclassical.com/fliegender-t...
Monday is newsletter day: today featuring missing signatures, a vision for musical moving images, the question of how to handle U.S. guest performances, and two sad obituaries. backstageclassical.com/machtkaempfe...
Artists have signed a petition backing Salzburg Festival director Markus Hinterhäuser ahead of next week’s board meeting on his future. Yet this show of support may backfire: many signatories benefit from his tenure. backstageclassical.com/hinterhaeuse...
After the phonographic industry, classical music media are now also staggering into a crisis. One could begin to paint a bleak picture, but the future has only just begun – along with the search for new funding models. backstageclassical.com/wie-die-oper...
José van Dam, the Belgian bass-baritone and leading character singer of his generation, has died in Brussels at 85. For over 50 years he shaped Europe’s opera stages with noble tone and profound humanity, later teaching in Brussels. backstageclassical.com/ein-gentlema...
Lieber Christian Kircher, …. backstageclassical.com/lieber-chris...
Not a bel canto singer, but a Wagnerian heldentenor of exceptional precision, stamina and power,. A true stage animal with humor and immense energy, he built a major international career before passing away at 70. backstageclassical.com/tod-eines-bu...
Letter to a Letter-to-the-Editor Writer… backstageclassical.com/liebe-waltra...