2012 in classical music

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Events

New works

According to the League of American Orchestras, North American orchestras premiered 165 new works in the 2012–13 season. [6]

Contents

Opera premieres

DateOperaComposerTheatre
9 FebruaryThelma Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Surrey Opera, Ashcroft Theatre, London
8 August The Francis Bacon Opera Stephen Crowe Camden Arts Centre, London
22 August Mittwoch aus Licht Karlheinz Stockhausen Birmingham Opera Company, Argyle Works, Digbeth, Birmingham, UK
30 August Ghost Patrol Stuart MacRae Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
? July Written on Skin George Benjamin Aix-en-Provence Festival
7 July Swindon: The Opera Betty Roe Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon, UK
29 September Dog Days David T. Little Peak Performances, Alexander Kasser Theater, Montclair State University, New Jersey
27 October Babylon Jörg Widmann National Theatre Munich

Films

Albums

Deaths

Major awards

Classical Brits

Grammy Awards

See also

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