NETWORK

Musical America has developed the most advanced search in the international performing arts industry. Click on the tabs below to identify the managers, artists, presenters, businesspeople, organizations and media who make up the worldwide performing arts community.


Management companies that advertise in the print edition have a hyperlink to their Artist Roster.

(If you would like to advertise in the Directory and receive the benefit of having your roster appear in this database, please click here.)

artists,Artists & Ensembles choral,Choral Groups dance,Dance Companies
I am looking for
Artists & Ensembles
Choral Groups
Dance Companies

opera,Opera Companies orch,Orchestras inpres,International Concerts & Facilities Managers usfaci,US/Canada Facilities usperf,US/Canada Performing Arts Series fest,Festivals
I am looking for
Opera Companies
Orchestras
International Concerts & Facilities Managers
US/Canada Facilities
US/Canada Performing Arts Series
Festivals

usradi,Classical Music Radio Stations (US/Canada) inradi,Classical Music Radio Stations (Global) usnews,Newspaper Music Critics (US/Canada) usmags,Music Magazines (US/Canada) inmags,Music Magazines (Global)
I am looking for
publ,Publishers of Music reco,Record Companies
I am looking for
Publishers of Music
Record Companies

Spotlight: Record Companies
Con Brio Recordings

1961 Rose Ln.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(925) 689-3444

Facebook link

NEXT IN THIS TOPIC

All material found in the Press Releases section is provided by parties entirely independent of Musical America, which is not responsible for content.

Press Releases

Richard Tang Yuk Leaves Princeton Festival

September 18, 2020 | By Tom Lento
Marketing Chair

PRINCETON, NJ (September 18, 2020) – The Princeton Festival (www.princetonfestival.org),  a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving its communities with an annual summer festival of the performing arts, today announced that Richard Tang Yuk, Executive and Artistic Director and one of the organization’s founders, has decided to leave the Festival.

 

“After 16 wonderful years with the Princeton Festival, I am excited to pass the reins to its next leaders and watch the Festival continue to thrive and move to the next level," said Tang Yuk. "I will forever cherish the great experiences I enjoyed at the Festival, which is so dear to my heart. They would not have been possible without the support and commitment of our Board of Trustees."

 

Gregory Jon Geehern, the Festival’s Associate Conductor and Assistant to the Artistic Director, has been appointed Acting Artistic Director. Geehern, a conductor, pianist, singer, and scholar, prepared and led many Festival choruses.

 

“Everyone associated with the Princeton Festival is sorry to see Richard leave,” said Benedikt von Schröder, Chair of the Board of Trustees. “He was instrumental in building the Festival into a major presence in the cultural life of our community and our region. We hope to honor him with a special celebration in the near future.

 

“Part of Richard’s legacy is an outstanding staff, including Gregory Geehern. We are confident that they will maintain the Festival’s high artistic standards and provide the basis for future growth.”

 

Under Tang Yuk’s leadership the Princeton Festival grew from two events and four performances in 2004 to 22 performances of eight events plus 20 free lectures and workshops in 2019. Its offerings, acclaimed by such publications as Opera News and The New York Times, include opera, musicals, Baroque music, jazz, dance, and multi-media. This past June, when the pandemic made live performance impossible, it launched “Virtually Yours,” a highly successful online season with 50 separate events.

 

The next event in the Princeton Festival’s 2020 calendar is the finals of its annual piano competition, which this year will be presented online on September 23 at 6 pm EDT. It features performances from competition finalists from around the world. Tickets and information are available at https://theprincetonfestival.secure.force.com/ticket#/.

RENT A PHOTO

Search Musical America's archive of photos from 1900-1992.

 

»BROWSE & SEARCH ARCHIVE