2013 in classical music
Events
- January 10 – Richard Dare resigns as president of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, following reports of a prior accusation of a sexual offense in 1996 and of exaggerations of his business accomplishments.[1]
- January 16 – The Houston Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Andrés Orozco-Estrada as its next music director, effective with the 2014–2015 season, with an initial contract of 5 years.[2]
- February 18 – The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Edward Gardner as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2015–2016 season.[3]
- March 18 – The Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Stefan Solyom as its next chief conductor, as of the 2014–2015 season.[4]
- April 25 – Santa Fe Opera announces the appointment of Harry Bicket as its next chief conductor, effective 1 October 2013.[5]
- May 19 – James Levine conducts his first concert after an absence of two years, with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.[6]
- June 22 – American mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton wins the "Song Prize" at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.[7]
- July 1 – Jaime Martín formally becomes principal conductor of the Gävle Symphony Orchestra.[8]
- August 20 – The Colorado Symphony Orchestra elevates Andrew Litton from its music advisor to Music Director, with immediate effect.[9]
- September 7 – American orchestral conductor Marin Alsop becomes the first woman to conduct the Last Night of The Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- November 29 – The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra announces that Bramwell Tovey is to conclude his tenure as VSO music director after the 2017–2018 season.[10]
- December 10 – La Scala announced the appointment of Riccardo Chailly as its next music director, effective 1 January 2017 through 31 December 2022.[11]
New works
- Hans Abrahamsen – Let Me Tell You, for soprano and orchestra
- Mark Adamo – Aristotle
- John Adams – Saxophone Concerto
- Thomas Ades – Totentanz
- Matej Bonin – Mouvements
- Benet Casablancas
- Tres Interludios, for orchestra
- Obertura Festiva, for orchestra
- Bryce Dessner – Murder Ballads
- Brian Elias – Once Did I Breathe Another's Breath
- Lorenzo Ferrero – Venice 1976 (A Parody), for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano
- Francesco Filidei
- Ballata No. 3, for piano and ensemble
- Due Trascrizioni da Merula e Trabaci, for string quartet
- Poemetto, for ensemble
- Silence = Death (Democracy), for 4 percussionists
- Graham Fitkin – Panufnik Variations
- Cheryl Frances-Hoad – Katharsis
- Gabriela Lena Frank – Karnavalito No. 1
- Philip Glass
- String Quartet No. 6
- Two Movements for Four Pianos
- Edward Gregson – Aztec Dances (concerto for flute and ensemble) (2010)
- Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen – Together or Not
- David Philip Hefti – Éclairs
- Wojciech Kilar – A prayer to St. Therese the Little Flower, for mixed choir a cappella
- Missy Mazzoli – Heartbreaker
- Steve Reich – Radio Rewrite
- Christopher Rouse
- Poul Ruders
- String Quartet No. 4 (2012)
- Schrödinger's Cat (2012)
- Aulis Sallinen – Five Portraits of Women, Op. 100
- Mark-Anthony Turnage – Speranza
- Ian Venables – The Song of The Severn, Op. 43
- Param Vir – Cave of Luminous Mind
- Judith Weir – Blue-Green Hill (2013)
Opera
- Gerald Barry – The Importance of Being Earnest: premiere staged performance, 17 March 2013, Opéra national de Lorraine, Nancy
- Terence Blanchard – Champion
- Raymond Deane – The Alma Fetish (2012), concert performance, Dublin, National Concert Hall, 17 September 2013[14]
- Ivan Fischer – The Red Heifer[15]
- Philip Glass – The Perfect American
- André Tchaikowsky – premiere of The Merchant of Venice at the Bregenz Festival, 18 July (opera written 1968–82)
- Šimon Voseček – Biedermann und die Brandstifter
Albums
- Plácido Domingo – Verdi
- Ludovico Einaudi – In a Time Lapse
- Howard Goodall – Inspired
- Tine Thing Helseth – Tine
Musical films
Deaths
- January 10 – Franz Lehrndorfer, German organist and composer, 84[16]
- February 3 – Oscar Feltsman, Russian composer, 91[17]
- February 8 – James DePreist, US conductor, 76[18]
- February 15 – Antonín Kohout, Czech cellist, member of the Smetana Quartet, 93[19]
- February 22 – Wolfgang Sawallisch, German conductor and pianist, 89[20]
- February 27 – Van Cliburn, US pianist, 78[21]
- February 28
- William Bennett, American oboist (San Francisco Symphony), 56 (cerebral hemorrhage)[22]
- Armando Trovajoli, Italian film composer and pianist, 95[23]
- March 1 – Rafael Puyana, Colombian harpsichordist, 81[24]
- March 9 – Tengiz Amirejibi, Georgian pianist. 89[25]
- March 21 – Jean-Michel Damase, French composer, pianist, and teacher, 85[26]
- April 4 – Tommy Tycho, Hungarian-born Australian composer, arranger and orchestra conductor, 84[27]
- April 10 – Thomas Hemsley, English opera singer, 85[28]
- April 13 – Stephen Dodgson, composer, 89[29]
- April 14 – Sir Colin Davis, British conductor, 85[30]
- April 15 – Jean-François Paillard, French classical conductor, 85[31]
- April 22 – Lalgudi Jayaraman, Indian violinist, 82[32]
- April 25 – Jacob Avshalomov, Chinese-born American conductor and composer, 94[33]
- May 6 – Steve Martland, British composer, 53[34]
- May 8 – Delia Rigal, Argentine operatic soprano, 92[35]
- May 9 – Michael Earl, British opera and ballet actor, 84[36]
- May 15 – Albert Lance, Australian-born French opera singer, 87[37]
- May 17 – Harold Shapero, American composer and pianist, 93[38]
- May 20 – Anders Eliasson, Swedish composer, 66[39]
- May 22 – Henri Dutilleux, French composer, 97[40]
- June 1 – Paul Olefsky, US cellist (Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra), 87[41]
- June 2
- Mario Bernardi, Canadian conductor and pianist, 82[42]
- Keith Wilson, US classical musician, teacher and conductor, 96[43]
- June 3 – Arnold Eidus, US violinist, 90[44]
- June 9 – Bruno Bartoletti, Italian conductor, 86[45]
- June 16 – Richard Marlow, English organist and choral director, 74[46]
- June 27 – Henrik Otto Donner, Finnish composer and music industry executive, 73[47]
- August 1
- John Amis, British broadcaster, classical music critic and opera singer, 91[48]
- Toby Saks, American cellist, founder of the Seattle Chamber Music Society, 71 (pancreatic cancer)[49]
- August 11 – Lamberto Puggelli, Italian stage and opera director, 75[50]
- September 4 – Dick Raaymakers, Dutch composer, theater maker and theorist, 83[51]
- September 13 – Peter Aston, English composer, 74[52]
- September 16 – Ratiba El-Hefny, Egyptian opera singer and director of Cairo Opera House, 82[53]
- September 25 – Hans-Joachim Rotzsch, German choral conductor, 84[54]
- October 7 – Patrice Chéreau, French film and opera director, 68[55]
- October 19 – Mahmoud Zoufonoun, Iranian traditional musician, 93[56]
- October 21 – Gianni Ferrio, Italian composer, conductor and music arranger, 88[57]
- October 29 – Rudolf Kehrer, German classical pianist, 90[58]
- November 8 – Arnold Rosner, American composer, 68
- November 12 – Sir John Tavener, English composer of religious music, 69[59]
- December 4 – Robert Allman, Australian operatic baritone, 86[60]
- December 6 – Tom Krause, Finnish opera singer, 79[61]
- December 8
- Hung Sin-nui, Chinese Cantonese opera singer and actress, 88[62]
- Sándor Szokolay, Hungarian composer and professor, 82[63]
- Edward Williams, English composer, 92 (Life on Earth).[64]
- December 9 – Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, 83, Polish classical pianist, 83[65]
- December 12 – Zbigniew Karkowski, Polish composer, 55[66]
- December 19 – Winton Dean, English musicologist, 97[67]
- December 21 – Lars Edlund, Swedish organist and composer, 91[68]
- December 29 – Wojciech Kilar, Polish composer, 81[69]
Major awards
Classical Brits
- International Artist of the Year – Lang Lang
- Breakthrough Artist of the Year – Amy Dickson
- Composer – Hans Zimmer
- Female Artist – Nicola Benedetti
- Male Artist – Daniel Barenboim
- Critics' Award – Jonas Kaufmann
- Album of the Year – André Rieu, Magic of the Movies
Grammy Awards
- Best Orchestral Performance: "Adams: Harmonielehre & Short Ride In A Fast Machine" – Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Symphony)
- Best Opera Recording: "Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen" – James Levine & Fabio Luisi, conductors; Hans-Peter König, Jay Hunter Morris, Bryn Terfel & Deborah Voigt; Jay David Saks, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
- Best Choral Performance: "Life & Breath – Choral Works By René Clausen" – Charles Bruffy, conductor (Matthew Gladden, Lindsey Lang, Rebecca Lloyd, Sarah Tannehill & Pamela Williamson; Kansas City Chorale)
- Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: "Meanwhile" – Eighth Blackbird
- Best Classical Instrumental Solo – "Kurtág & Ligeti: Music For Viola" – Kim Kashkashian
- Best Classical Vocal Solo: "Poèmes" – Renée Fleming (Alan Gilbert & Seiji Ozawa; Orchestre National De France & Orchestre Philharmonique De Radio France)
- Best Classical Compendium: Penderecki: Fonogrammi; Horn Concerto; Partita; The Awakening Of Jacob; Anaklasis – Antoni Wit, conductor; Aleksandra Nagórko & Andrzej Sasin, producers
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition: "Meanwhile – Incidental Music To Imaginary Puppet Plays" – Stephen Hartke, composer
Other national awards
- Spanish National Music Prize: Award for Composition: "Darkness visible – Nocturne for Orchestra after Milton/Pessoa" – Benet Casablancas, composer[71][72]
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