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NY Times Classical Reporter Now Official
On Dec. 23, Sia Michel, culture editor for The New York Times since January 2023, announced that Adam Nagourney is the newspaper’s new classical music and dance correspondent. A 30-year veteran of the Times and one of its most versatile … »
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People in the News
KBS Symphony Names New MD
In January, Chung Myung-whun will begin a three-year term as music director of the KBS Symphony Orchestra in Seoul. His appointment marks his return to Seoul to head a major Korean ensemble since he resigned as music director of the Seoul … »
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Traditional Fare Gets High(er) Marks at Wigmore Hall
LONDON—Hugh Cutting has been making regular waves on this side of the pond ever since 2021 when he became the first countertenor to win the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award. A graduate of the Royal College of Music where he received the … »
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Another KenCen Exit
The Trump coup has claimed another victim. After a 58-year affiliation with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the American College Theater Festival (ACTF) is calling it quits. In a Facebook post, the organization says the … »
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Contests & Awards
Big Names, Big Honors
Riccardo Muti received The Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Vatican Foundation Prize from Pope Leo XIV at a Vatican Christmas concert he led on Decenber 12 in the Paul VI Audience Hall in Vatican City . The program included … »
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People in the News
Zurich Names Noseda's Successor
Lorenzo Viotti will take over as general music director of the Zurich Opera House for two years beginning with the 2028-29 season. His initial contract will coincide with the current term of office for newly named Artistic Director Matthias … »
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The Story of Hitler's Pianist, Soon to Emerge
For nearly two decades, Walter Hambock lived a quiet life in the tiny Scottish village of Strichen, playing the organ at his church, directing the local music society, and running a small sheet music publishing business with his wife Helen Weir. … »
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Industry News
Broadway Musical Costs Hit the Exosphere
The economic outlook for Broadway musicals is increasingly fraught. Although the past season drew more than 14 million patrons and produced the highest gross in a decade, as of late September none of the 18 musicals that opened last season made a … »
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People in the News
Exploring Music Host Is Exited
When Chicago’s classical radio station WFMT announced on December 10’s that a new host for the internationally syndicated “Exploring Music” series would start in March, it failed to mention any plans for its originator and … »
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Reviews
CSO, Mäkelä, Lim Take on the Masters
CHICAGO—Christmas came early for Chicago Symphony audiences on December 18. I refer not to the orchestra’s holiday music concerts, which continue this week, but to what was the first of three regular subscription performances of … »
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