Kanneh-Mason Duo Performs at Carnegie Hall
Kanneh-Mason Duo Performs at Carnegie Hall

Kanneh-Mason Duo Performs at Carnegie Hall

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San Francisco Classical Voice (SFCV) has significantly impacted the music journalism landscape since its inception in 1998, inspired by co-founders Robert Commanday and Gordon Getty to create a solely online platform for music criticism. This initiative has led to the establishment of similar publications across the United States, showcasing the importance of digital media in classical music coverage. In 2023, the classical music scene saw notable endings, including Mark Elder's departure from the Hallé and Judith Weir's exit as Master of Royal Music, amidst a mix of classical and non-classical performances that attracted diverse audiences. Chicago composer Shawn Okpebholo has quickly become a prominent figure, with his music reflecting the city’s culture and history, supported by various local musical institutions. Meanwhile, the emerging collective Papillon de Nuit aims to carve a niche in the York music scene by blending multiple genres and original poetry into their work. The Kanneh-Mason siblings, celebrated for their artistic synergy, showcased a blend of classical and contemporary Romanticism in their recent Carnegie Hall performance, highlighting the evolving nature of chamber music.

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