Caroline Cooper appears in the following:
All Eyes on Stage, But a Tape Recorder in the Pit?
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Library of Congress Revives Thousands of Vintage Recordings
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
An American, A Woman, A New Yorker: All Firsts for Ulster Orchestra’s Podium
Monday, May 09, 2011
Kronos Quartet Wins Prestigious Fisher and Polar Prizes
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Too Big to Fail? Met Opera's 'Ring' Set Raises New Questions
Monday, May 02, 2011
The Met’s 45-ton set piece for its new Ring cycle, which opened the current season with a new production of Das Rheingold and now commands the stage in the cycle’s second opera, Die Walküre, continues to present unexpected challenges to performers.
New York City Opera Labor Woes: Tensions Ease, Problems Persist
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
In a dramatic easing of tensions between New York City Opera and members of the American Guild of Musical Artists, the union has drawn back from earlier plans to strike on April 30.
Donald Trump: Strident Billionaire. Classical Connoisseur?
Thursday, April 21, 2011
He feels for the middle-class, he’s all about the Tea Party, and he may run for president. But Donald Trump gives pause when it comes to classical music.
Illegal Download, You Say? Kids Smirk, Musicians Shudder
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
From Farm Accordion to Pulitzer Prize: Zhou Long’s Big Win
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
From working on a state farm during China's Cultural Revolution to winning the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music, composer Zhou Long has come a long way. Reaction from across the music industry is enthusiastic.
The Prince's Plucker Says: 'They’ll Be Greeted by the Harp'
Friday, April 15, 2011
Royal Harpist Claire Jones will welcome Prince William and Catherine Middleton to their reception after the royal couple’s Westminster Abbey wedding on April 29. She tells us about the royal gig.
AGMA to City Opera: “There Just Won’t Be a Performance"
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Dropping the Needle on William and Catherine's 'I Do'
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
More Tough Times for New York City Opera
Friday, April 08, 2011
New York City Opera finds itself in financial trouble again, postponing announcement of its next season until it completes a full review of its finances and irons out a balanced budget.
Grammys Ax Best Classical Album Category
Thursday, April 07, 2011
The competition among classical musicians to stand out at the Grammy awards just got a little stiffer, as the Recording Academy announced Wednesday it has trimmed the awards categories down from 109 to 78.
Plácido Domingo is Japan-Bound
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Plácido Domingo is sticking with his scheduled concerts this month in Tokyo, despite the recent disasters that have rocked Japan. It comes after some notable interruptions in his performance schedule.
Syracuse Symphony Dissolves, Attorney General Schneiderman Seeks Inquiry
Monday, April 04, 2011
In the latest sign of an already turbulent year for American orchestras, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra has dissolved. The musicians of the ensemble took their final bow together on Saturday night.
Plácido Domingo Caught in Argentine Labor Dispute
Monday, March 28, 2011
Cello Can Replace Voice? Chanticleer Thinks So
Monday, March 28, 2011
The celebrated San Francisco-based male choral group Chanticleer had a surprise pinch hitter on Saturday, as bass Eric Alatorre was replaced by cellist Laura McLellan. Alatorre has fallen ill with laryngitis.
Classical Musicians Open Pockets, but Cancel Performances, for Japan
Friday, March 25, 2011
Do I Hear $135 Million? Lehman Manuscript Collection Preps for the Auction Block
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
New York stands to lose a large swath of one of its most celebrated music manuscript holdings, as the Morgan Library and Museum faces the potential sale of the Robert Owen Lehman Collection.