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Lincoln Center Presents, 2025-26

Hip hop, jazz, musical theater, spoken word, opera, drama, dance, and attempts to put them all together at once characterize the 2025-26 offerings by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA). This is the presenting arm of LCPA—the one … »
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New CEO at Community Music School

The Music School of Delaware, a community school in founded in 1924 and based in Wilmington with branches in Dover and Lewes, has a new president and CEO in David J. Pacific. The school, the largest of its kind in Delaware and serving residents … »
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Brooklyn's Historically Black Churches: State of the (Choral) Arts

NEW YORK (AP) — On Sunday mornings in Brooklyn, nicknamed the borough of churches, the muffled sounds of choir singers, hand-claps, and Hammond organs can be heard from the sidewalks. The borough still has a church on nearly every block, … »
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Naxos Senior VP Dies Suddenly

Raymond Bisha, who over the course of three decades at Naxos rose to the position of senior vice-president of marketing, died suddenly on Aug. 5 at the age of 68. Born to a musical family in Canada, Bisha took a circuitous route to the executive … »
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Four Recordings: New Music for Orchestra

Four recent discs of newish orchestral music, much of it conceived on a grand scale, suggest all is well in the world of contemporary composition. Gabriela Ortiz’s new album with Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil is a multi-faceted jewel. The … »
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New Concertmaster for the Elbphilharmonie O

American violinist David Radzynski is about to embark upon his third concertmaster gig in as many years, just starting in the post with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra in Hamburg, Germany, of which Alan Gilbert is music director. Radzynski … »
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Portland (ME) Resists Live Nation's Plan for New Arena

On Aug. 11, the Portland (ME) City Council voted 6-3 to approve a temporary moratorium on the development of new music venues. The pause was in response to a project to build a 3,300-seat downtown music hall by local developer Mile Marker … »
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Major Brazilian City's Plans for Future Concert Hall and Orchestra

Ambitious plans for the establishment of a new philharmonic orchestra and a cultural center that includes an international concert hall are reported to be taking shape in Joinville, the largest city in the southern Brazilian state of Santa … »
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Surprise! Trump Announces KenCen Honorees

Yesterday, Trump surprised staff at Kennedy Center by saying he planned to announce the Kennedy Center honorees today. He just did: Metal band Kiss [pictured]; longtime Phantom of the Opera star Michael Crawford; Gloria Gaynor, best known for her … »
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BSO Choral Director to Exit—Soon

James Burton, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s choral director since 2017, will step down from his position at the end of the current Tanglewood season. The British conductor’s last performances with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus … »
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