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Violinists Are Upper Body Olympians

September 30, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Playing violin is not for sissies. About 60 percent of professional violinists and violists experience some form of playing-related musculoskeletal disorder, a higher percentage than for any other group of instrumentalists. “Ergonomically, … » Read
 

Reviews

Debutant Recitalist Masters the Form

September 29, 2025 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Pene Pati revealed, toward the close of his Park Avenue Armory recital, that his program had consisted of songs that he and pianist Ronny Michael Greenberg had often performed together. In light of what we had just heard, his disclosure made … » Read
 

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Carl St.Clair to Thailand Phil

September 29, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) has tapped veteran conductor Carl St.Clair as its new music director. The maestro, who debuted with the TPO in 2019, recently concluded his 35-year tenure as music director of the Pacific Symphony, where … » Read
 

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Chamber O Philly Exits Kimmel

September 29, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Sept. 26 the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia announced that after 24 years it would vacate the Perelman Theater in the Kimmel Center. “The escalating costs of performing at the Kimmel are diverting resources from other critical needs … » Read
 

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K-W Symphony Rises Again

September 29, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony’s (K-W) first performance of its 2025-26 season on Sept. 13 symbolized a remarkable recovery by an ensemble that has simply refused to die. Two years ago the orchestra filed for bankruptcy just four days … » Read
 

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Tucson Symphony Players Sign 3-Year Pact

September 29, 2025 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Tucson Symphony and its musicians have signed a new three-year contract providing wage increases of 16.3 percent across three seasons. Current base salary is $74, 601, but most earn between $65,705 and $84,425. There are also … » Read
 

Reviews

Opera Philly's Delightful New
Il viaggio a Reims

September 26, 2025 | George Loomis, Musical America
The reconstruction of Rossini’s Il viaggio a Reims was one of the late 20th century’s most significant musicological achievements for opera goers. After four performances at Paris’s Théâtre Italian, with a cast … » Read
 

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Vancouver Symphony on Strike

September 26, 2025 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Following through on their threat , the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra musicians have gone on strike, cancelling this weekend’s concerts. They are arguing for better wages, comparing their salaries with those made by other, larger symphony … » Read
 

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Protests Over La Fenice Appointment

September 26, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The announcement that Beatrice Venezi has been nominated for a four-year term as the next music director at Venice’s Teatro di La Fenice as of October of 2026 has prompted growing protests. The fast-track appointment of the 35-year-old … » Read
 

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Philly O Today Is the Picture of Health

September 26, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Philadelphia Orchestra today is in far better shape than it was during the first two decades of the 21 st century, having survived labor strife, a financial crisis that led to filing for bankruptcy (a first among major U.S. orchestras), and … » Read
 
 

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