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BRIEFS: NPR & Make Music New York, David Lang's World Cup, Delusional Maestro, Trey McIntyre Project’s, Techne Girls

Be it classical music, jazz, theater or dance, arts news gets made fresh every single day.

So, in an effort to keep you Classicalites abreast of each and every art in our tagline, we've scoured the web for the best headlines--those stories, those people making the biggest aesthetic waves.

Here, then, are today's top stories...

NPR Music Wants You To Play In A Massive World Premiere [NPR Music]

A crowd-puller for a choir of 1,000:
Inspired by his experience at a football match, David Lang wrote Crowd Out – a piece that is performed by a 1,000-strong amateur choir but is all about the feelings of the individual [The Guardian]

Can A Delusional Millionaire Buy His Way To Maestro Status?
An Armenian-born American businessman has been paying to book Europe's finest concert halls so he and his orchestra can play for tiny, unimpressed audiences. Who is this mystery man? [Worldcrunch]

Trey McIntyre Project’s last dance: Success kills a thriving company [Washington Post]

Electronic Music: Powered by Girls! 2014 Tour
Techne brings electronic music workshops to Girls Rock Camps this Summer! [Indiegogo]

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