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''VAN'' is an independent weekly online magazine published monthly in German and English and devoted to
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. It launched as a bilingual publication in January 2016, styling itself as "a fanzine for music lovers, music professionals and followers of the arts." Its name comes from Ludwig van Beethoven. Unlike many other classical music publications, such as ''
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, VAN'' caters to a younger audience of classical music fans and professionals. Its focus on news and stories that center on non-mainstream voices, perspectives, and stories within classical music has earned it comparisons to Pitchfork Magazine for its respective musical genre. ''VAN'' first received international attention in February, 2016, when its interview with Austrian
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was written about in '' The New York Times.'' It was the first time that Haas had, in his words, "come out" as the dominant in a BDSM relationship with his wife. The Haas interview was also referenced in a Quartz article on BDSM and creativity. Later that year, ''New Yorker'' music critic Alex Ross wrote that the magazine had "rapidly established itself as a venue for unfettered music writing." Other ''VAN'' interviews and reported pieces have informed pieces in the ''New York Times,'' '' The Guardian,'' '' The Washington Post,'' '' Forbes,'' the ''New Yorker','' the '' Los Angeles Times,'' the '' Boston Globe,''
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, and Pitchfork. Several pieces written for ''VAN'' are listed as sources in the textbook ''Classical Concert Studies: A Companion to Contemporary Research and Performance.'' The popular literary website
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cited two of the magazine's essays as explorations that allow readers to "hear the music, and think of lassical music'sculture, differently, too." In 2018, ''VAN'' partnered with music publisher Ricordi for the Ricordilab program for emerging composers, a three-year mentorship and career program. In 2020, ''VAN'' announced the inaugural Berlin Prize for Young Artists, a competition for early-career musicians that judged based on both artistic vision/curation and performing talent and technique. The magazine would curate the prize in partnership with Swiss bank
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. A documentary featuring five of the six finalists, filmed at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, was released in the summer of 2020.


Notable Stories and Contributors

''VAN'' has published breaking news around topics including alleged professional and sexual misconduct at both the
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in Karlsruhe, Germany and the University of Texas at Austin's Butler School of Music, as well as allegations of professional misconduct by conductor and music director
Daniel Barenboim Daniel Barenboim (; in he, דניאל בארנבוים, born 15 November 1942) is an Argentine-born classical pianist and conductor based in Berlin. He has been since 1992 General Music Director of the Berlin State Opera and "Staatskapellmeist ...
. It has also reported on the ongoing allegations of misconduct against James Levine both in the US and Germany. It has published interviews with
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, Laurie Anderson, Barbara Hannigan, Mahan Esfahani, Claire Chase, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Peter Eötvös, and
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. ''VAN'' has published essays and features written by Haas,
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Matt Haimovitz, author and former
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, ABC News's Alexandra Svokos, '' The Paris Review's'' Helena de Groot, Kenji Fujishima, critic and librettist Olivia Giovetti, musicologist and '' Jeopardy!'' contestant Linda Shaver-Gleason, and Belarusian conductor Vitali Alekseenok. Daniel Barenboim Reporting ''VANs style of reporting is characterized by stories that go beyond the traditional purview of legacy classical music publications. In 2019, ''VAN'' broke news of conductor and music director Daniel Barenboim's alleged professional misconduct, characterized across interviews with past and current employees as "authoritarian, mercurial, and frightening" behavior. Allegations of his misconduct included two separate incidents where he purportedly "grabbed and hookmembers of his staff in anger." The '' Columbia Journalism Review'' called the report "groundbreaking," and linked ''VAN'' to a vanguard of classical music journalism that expanded focus from performance and technique to issues of representation, interpersonal and global politics, and workplace culture.


Mahan Esfahani Controversy

In 2017, ''VAN'' published an interview with Iranian-American harpsichordist
Mahan Esfahani Mahan Esfahani ( fa, ماهان اصفهانی) (born 1984 in Tehran) is an Iranian-American harpsichordist. Education Esfahani received his first guidance on the piano from his father before exploring an interest in the harpsichord as a teenag ...
wherein he said that he felt the harpsichord was becoming a tool of nationalism. Of one competition in Bruges, Esfahani said: "If you did not adhere to a certain strain of performance style associated with the historical performance movement, criticism was cast in specifically nationalistic terms." This prompted a rebuttal from fellow harpsichordist
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(also published in ''VAN'') that led to a public row covered particularly in the UK press. Writing for '' The Spectator,'' critic Damian Thompson called the behavior "potentially damaging or Esfahani'sinternational career." Writer Norman Lebrecht responded in defense of Esfahani. Daniel Hope Incident In the winter of 2017–2018, composer, curator, and ''VAN'' contributor Arno Lücker published a video (on his own blog) featuring violinist Daniel Hope set to a different track of a badly-played violin, an example of "shred" videos (a popular
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at the time that featured well-known musicians re-dubbed with deliberately bad performances). Hope's lawyers sent a cease-and-desist which resulted in the video being removed. Lücker reported additional legal threats from Hope, as well as professional repercussions that included his contract with the Berliner Konzerthaus (where he freelanced as a moderator and where Hope also worked as a curator) being terminated after Hope sent the video to the hall's artistic director. ''VANs report of the situation was described by the ''New Yorker'' as "bizarre ndchilling," and was additionally referenced in the incident's international coverage.


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