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Cinci Symphony Board Chair Pledges $10M
A $10 million endowment pledge to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will help support the ensemble’s artistic and educational efforts to broaden community engagement. “Our gift is an investment in the future of the Orchestra,” … »
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Ainadamar, Lauded Elsewhere, Heads to the Met
NEW YORK (AP) — Osvaldo Golijov was running out of time. The Argentine-born composer had been commissioned by the Tanglewood Music Center for a chamber opera to be performed in the summer of 2003. And with the deadline just months away, his … »
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Fabio Luisi Aims to Make Dallas a Destination for Ringnuts
Fabio Luisi, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s music director and a veteran Wagnerian, is about to make the Texas city a destination for devotees of the German master’s four-opera saga. Beginning on Oct. 13, the DSO will present a … »
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Astral Artists to Shut Down
After 32 years, Astral Artists will close its doors in the coming months, a victim of Philadelphia’s increasingly perilous funding environment. Founded in 1992 by Vera Wilson, who retired several years ago, the organization was designed to … »
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Austin Opera to Open New Center
The Austin Opera is to convert a landmark building into a new opera center and headquarters, its 16,000-square-feet space to include 195-seat theater, offices, teaching and practice studios, costume shop, outdoor performance stage, and parking … »
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Lucky 13: Philly O Heads Back to China
Since its 1973 visit to China, the Philadelphia Orchestra has returned to the country 11 times. On Oct. 31 will mark the launch of the 13 th time, with an eight-concert tour extending until Nov. 10. Difficulties around COVID protocols in China … »
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Naxos Files Suit vs. Chinese Distributor
Naxos Digital Service US, a division of the Naxos classical music group, has filed a $1.86 million suit against Beijing Kuke Music for monies due. The two parties signed a 2018 contract whereby Kuke was to sell the music library, spoken-word … »
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$550 Million Later, Does Geffen Sound Any Better?
The $550 million question bedeviling many of the classical music world’s cognoscenti is, “How does Geffen Hall sound?” The answer, after 270 concerts: “It all depends who you ask.” The reviews from Philharmonic … »
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San Antonio Phil Cancels October Concerts
The San Antonio Philharmonic, already embroiled in a law suit filed by a former board member , has postponed the next concerts in its classical series, scheduled for Oct. 18-19, featuring pianist Jon Kimura Parker in Gershwin’s Piano … »
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Tchaikovsky Conservatory Sets up Shop in China
China’s Chongqing Normal University has partnered with Moscow to create a program for young musicians eager to attend the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music, where Chinese students currently comprise some 85 percent of international … »
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