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2010 in classical music

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Events

  • March 22 - Daniel Barenboim is awarded the Otto Hahn Peace Medal for his work with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
  • March 29 – Protesters interrupt a concert by the Jerusalem Quartet at London's Wigmore Hall.
  • June 8 - The Gregynog Music Festival opens; performers include Emma Kirkby, Catrin Finch and The Academy of Ancient Music.
  • July 11 - Rachel Barton Pine gives a three-part performance at Chicago's Millennium Park as part of the "Great Performers of Illinois" celebration.
  • August - Frank Huang leaves the Ying Quartet.
  • August 13 - The Three Choirs Festival Youth Choir give their first concert, at Tewkesbury Abbey, performing Handel’s "Zadok the Priest", "Water Music (Suite No 2 in D)" and "My Heart is Inditing", and Bach’s "Magnificat", accompanied by the Corelli Chamber Orchestra.
  • New works

  • Steven Bryant - Concerto for Wind Ensemble
  • Mehdi Hosseini
  • Taleshi Hava, for solo violin and bassoon
  • An Unfinished Draft, for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, violoncello and baritone
  • Pause, for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, violoncello and tubular bells
  • Fred Lerdahl - Arches
  • Bruno Mantovani - Concerto de chambre nos 1 and 2
  • Krzysztof Penderecki
  • Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott for mixed choir, brass, percussion and string orchestra
  • Powiało na mnie morze snów... Pieśni zadumy i nostalgii (A sea of dreams did breathe on me... Songs of reverie and nostalgia)
  • Duo concertante, for violin and double bass
  • Tanz, for solo viola
  • Steve Reich - WTC 9/11
  • Johannes Maria Staud
  • On Comparative Meteorology, for orchestra
  • Contrebande (On Comparative Meteorology II), for orchestra
  • Tondo Preludio, for orchestra
  • Chant d'amour, for ensemble
  • Manfred Trojahn - Herbstmusik, for orchestra
  • Graham Waterhouse - Chinese Whispers
  • Albums

  • Jack Cooper - The Chamber Wind Music of Jack Cooper
  • Jackie Evancho - O Holy Night
  • Jon Lord - To Notice Such Things
  • Frederik Magle - Like a Flame
  • Maksim Mrvica - Appassionata
  • Les Prêtres - Spiritus Dei
  • Musical films

  • Kinshasa Symphony
  • Deaths

  • January 8 - Otmar Suitner, Austrian conductor, 87
  • January 22 - Surendran Reddy, South African pianist and composer, 47
  • January 23 - Earl Wild, US pianist, 94
  • February 2 - Nelli Shkolnikova, Russian violinist, 81
  • February 9 - Jacques Hétu, Canadian composer and music teacher, 71
  • February 11 - Irina Arkhipova, Russian operatic mezzo-soprano and later contralto, 85
  • February 17 - Kathryn Grayson, 88, American soprano and film star
  • February 18 - Ariel Ramírez, Argentine composer, 88
  • March - Farman Behboud, Iranian pianist and piano teacher, 63
  • March 4 - Amalie Christie, Norwegian classical pianist, author and anthroposophist, 96
  • March 5 - Philip Langridge, English operatic tenor, 70
  • March 17 - Ştefan Gheorghiu, Romanian violinist, 83
  • March 23 - Blanche Thebom, 91, American mezzo-soprano
  • April 1 - Morag Beaton, 83, Scottish-Australian soprano
  • April 10 - William Walker, 78, American baritone and General Director of the Fort Worth Opera
  • April 27 - Morris Pert, Scottish percussionist, pianist and composer, 62
  • April 29 - Johannes Fritsch, German composer, 68
  • May 5 - Giulietta Simionato, Italian operatic mezzo-soprano, 99
  • May 17 - Yvonne Loriod, French pianist, teacher, and composer, 86
  • May 24 - Anneliese Rothenberger, 83, German soprano
  • May 25 - Siphiwo Ntshebe, South African operatic tenor, 35 (meningitis)
  • June 2 - Giuseppe Taddei, Italian operatic baritone, 93
  • June 5 - Arne Nordheim, Norwegian composer, 78
  • June 12 - Fuat Mansurov, Russian conductor, 82
  • June 14 - Giacinto Prandelli, Italian operatic tenor, 96
  • June 18 - Kalmen Opperman, American clarinetist, teacher, conductor and instrument maker, 90
  • July 1 - John Paynter, British composer and music educator, 78
  • July 5 - Cesare Siepi, 87, Italian bass
  • July 12 - John Douglas, American conductor, voice teacher and accompanist, 54 (melanoma)
  • July 14 - Sir Charles Mackerras, Australian conductor, 84
  • July 15 - Luo Pinchao, Chinese opera singer, 98
  • June 16 - Maureen Forrester, 79, Canadian contralto
  • July 21 - Anthony Rolfe Johnson, British tenor, 69
  • August 6 - Cacilda Borges Barbosa, Brazilian pianist, conductor and composer, 96
  • September 11 - Herbert Grossman, American conductor, 83
  • September 12 - Charles Ansbacher, American conductor, 67
  • September 19 - László Polgár, Hungarian operatic bass, 63
  • September 21 - Geoffrey Burgon, British film and TV score composer, 69
  • September 28 - Dolores Wilson, American operatic soprano, 82
  • October 10
  • Alison Stephens, English mandolin player, 40 (cervical cancer)
  • Joan Sutherland, Australian operatic soprano, 83
  • October 30 - Morris Pert, Scottish composer, drummer /percussionist and pianist, 62
  • November 2 - Rudolf Barshai, Russian violist and composer, 86
  • November 5 - Shirley Verrett, American mezzo-soprano, 79
  • November 12 - Henryk Górecki, Polish composer, 74
  • November 30 - Peter Hofmann, German operatic tenor, 66
  • December 6 - Hugues Cuénod, Swiss operatic tenor, 108
  • December 7 - Sergiu Luca, Romanian violinist, 67
  • December 15 - Hilde Rössel-Majdan, Austrian operatic contralto, 89
  • December 16 - Richard Adeney, British flautist, 90
  • Pulitzer Prize in Music

  • Jennifer Higdon - Violin Concerto
  • Classical Brits

  • Composer of the Year - Thomas Adès
  • Male Artist of the Year - Vasily Petrenko
  • Female Artist Of The Year - Angela Gheorghiu
  • Critics' Award - Antonio Pappano
  • Grammy Awards

  • See 52nd Grammy Awards
  • Composer's Guild Grand Prize

  • Greg Danner
  • References

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