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New Principal Trumpet for Philly
The fourth time proved to be the charm for James Vaughen, recently announced as the new principal trumpet for the Philadelphia Orchestra. The 26-year-old Curtis grad had auditioned three previous times during the orchestra’s protracted … »
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Raven Chacon's Latest Quest for Transparency
CHICAGO—It’s a quiet, brisk Sunday at the University of Chicago, most students having retreated to libraries or their dorms to study. Autumn leaves, shivering on their branches or skittering across the ground, are the main source of … »
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Tulsa Symphony Taps Exec
Oklahoma’s Tulsa Symphony has hired Morgan Walker, current executive director of the Shreveport (LA) Symphony, as its next executive director. She succeeds Ron Predl, who plans to retire next spring after a 13-year run with the orchestra. … »
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Opera Fans, Union Workers Protest Politics at La Fenice
VENICE, Italy (AP) — The storied Venetian opera house La Fenice is locked in a dispute with its workers over the appointment of a young and telegenic music director with ties to Premier Giorgia Meloni but none with the musicians with whom … »
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Sarasota O Gets $5 Million
Sarasota philanthropists Tom and Sherry Koski have contributed $5 million to the Sarasota Orchestra to support its Music Center. “For Sherry and me, this gift is deeply personal, and we feel this is our lasting legacy to the Sarasota … »
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Washington National O May Leave
Donald Trump’s boast last February that he would “make the Kennedy Center a very special and exciting place!” has apparently fallen on deaf ears. Attendance has since plummeted, no more so than at the Washington National Opera … »
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Israel Phil Concert Disrupted in Paris
PARIS (AP)—Protesters repeatedly disrupted a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris, brandishing flares and sounding alarms that caused brief panic in the crowd and led musicians to leave the stage. Authorities said four … »
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IDAGIO Insolvency Plan Approved
A Berlin court has agreed to lift proceedings after creditors have accepted the self-administered insolvency process completed by classical music streaming service IDAGIO. This assures that IDAGIO will continue to offer its streaming services and … »
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Chicago Arts Funding May Shrink
Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is in the midst of a leadership shake-up . Less than a month ago, Clinée Hedspeth, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s choice as DCASE commissioner, resigned … »
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Deficit-Ridden Arts School Shutters
A terse email from Divad Sanders, the president of the Newark School of the Arts (NSA), announced to faculty and staff the institution’s sudden closing on October 27 “due to significant fiscal operational concerns….. As such … »
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