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Atlanta's Siegfried: Pros in the Roles

ATLANTA—In an earlier era, the Atlanta Opera couldn’t have undertaken a project on the scale of Wagner’s Ring . But under Tomer Zvulun—general and artistic director of 12 years, and the cycle’s director—the … »
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Chicago Sinfonietta Taps CEO

Sidney P. Jackson, VP of development at the New Jersey Symphony, is to be the next president and CEO of the Chicago Sinfonietta. He succeeds Blake Anthony Johnson, who stepped down in January to take a similar post with the New Orleans Jazz and … »
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Wilding Up a 1970s Cult Classic

LOS ANGELES—For the last 15 years or so, L.A.’s merry collective Wild Up has been busy upending conventional notions of “classical” new music. Its latest contribution was a riotous performance of Arthur Russell’s … »
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Contests & Awards
Pulitzer Prize to Filipinx Composer

The 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Music has been awarded to Filipinx composer and percussionist Susie Ibarra’s Sky Islands. The prize, which includes $15,000 cash, was announced yesterday by Columbia University, which administers the annual … »
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Caramoor Taps New CEO

Gillian Fox, Executive Director of Newport Classical music festival and chamber series, is to be the next president and CEO of Caramoor Center for Music and Arts. She arrives from a concert series based in the mansions and historic sites in and … »
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The Violent World of Kosky's Walküre

LONDON—It should come as no surprise that Barrie Kosky's new Royal Ballet and Opera production of Die Walküre should have its roots firmly in the German-domiciled director’s native Australia. The smoldering tree trunks, so … »
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Houston Ballet Taps Baryshnikov Exec

After three years as president and executive director of Baryshnikov Arts, Sonja Kostich will leave as of July 31 to become executive director of Houston Ballet. She succeeds Jim Nelson, who has worked for the company for 25 years, the last 12 as … »
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The Accessible Jennifer Higdon

Jennifer Higdon makes no apologies for composing “accessible” music that relies on traditional melody, harmony, and rhythm. While some of her contemporaries might scoff at such a characterization, “It doesn't bother me in the … »
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2 Mezzos, 1 Soprano Get New Mgmt

Cecilia Molinari [pictured] has joined the Askonas Holt roster for general management. This summer the mezzo-soprano debuts at the Glyndebourne Festival as Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia , a role she assayed earlier this year at Deutsche Oper … »
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Industry News
NEA Rescinds Grants

The leader of the U.S. government is rescinding all grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, for projects not aligned with his view of patriotism. The move comes on the heels of his new proposed budget, which eliminates the NEA and NEH … »
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