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Vienna Phil Hires Its First East Asian

For the first time in the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra’s (VPO) 183-year history, its musicians voted to add a musician of East Asian descent. Hanna Cho, a Korean-American violinist born in Seoul but raised and educated in the United … »
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New Culture Reporter at the NY Times

When NY Times Culture Editor Sia Michel moved the New York Times’s top performing arts critics off their respective beats (not to mention areas of expertise) in July, she said all would be reassigned. Jesse Green, former theater critic, … »
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Judge Blocks Trump's VOA Purge

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge agreed Monday to temporarily suspend the Trump administration’s plan to eliminate hundreds of jobs at the agency that oversees Voice of America, the government-funded broadcaster founded to counter … »
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Portland Opera Gen'l Director to Exit

As of December 31, 2025, Sue Dixon will resign from Portland Opera after 11 years, the last six as general director . She had told the board of directors of her plans a year ago, timing her departure to coincide with the completion of the … »
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An Exemplary Mahler 1 in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO—With the softly gleaming pedal-point chord that opened the San Francisco Symphony’s performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 on September 26, a sense that something special was in store began to take hold. The … »
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National Symphony Taps 5 Players

The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) has added five musicians for the 2025–26 season. “As I begin my ninth season as music director,” noted Gianandrea Noseda, “I feel a deep responsibility to secure the future of the NSO … »
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NPR Sues, Seeks Restraining Order vs. CPB

On Friday, Sept. 26, the behind-the-scenes tensions within the public media universe burst into full view when, in plain speak, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) threw NPR under the bus. At issue was a multi-million-dollar contract to … »
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Violinists Are Upper Body Olympians

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, … »
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Debutant Recitalist Masters the Form

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 … »
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Carl St.Clair to Thailand Phil

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 … »
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