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Kentridge Dominates Shostakovich

LONDON—If the opening concert of Multitudes , a ten-day multidisciplinary arts festival running at London’s Southbank Centre, was a seamless fusion of classical music and circus, the April 24 second night was a rather different kettle … »Read
People in the News
Alsop: Gender Equality on the Podium
Has Stalled

Marin Alsop, in London preparing the world premiere of the orchestral version of Laura Karpman’s opera Balls about Billie Jean King’s 1973 tennis victory over Bobby Riggs, tells The Times (London) that she believes women conductors … »Read
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KenCen Mission Endangered Under Trumpism

The Kennedy Center is not only a performing arts venue of national and international repute; it is also a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, likely the Oval Office’s most articulate advocate for the arts in our nation’s … »Read
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Another Key Quartet Calls It Quits

After 44 years, the Alexander String Quartet has decided to disband. Long a fixture in San Francisco, it will offer its final performance there on May 4, after which it will head to the East Coast for a series of final concerts. Formed in 1981 in … »Read
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Juilliard Says It Plans to Raise $550M

The Juilliard School says it plans to raise $550 million and make the school tuition-free for all students. Fund-raising has begun but has a long way to go—$180 million has been pledged, most of it from the board of directors. The school … »Read
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The BBC Proms in 2025

From July 18 through September 13 the 2025 BBC Proms will feature 86 concerts in London, Bradford, Belfast, Bristol, and Gateshead. Fifteen female conductors, a record number that represents a marked improvement from a decade ago , will ascend … »Read
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