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Cleveland at Carnegie: Much to Savor
The Cleveland Orchestra’s (almost) annual appearances are Carnegie Hall high points, and its two sold-out concerts last week were no exception. Under the leadership Franz Welser-Möst, music director since 2002 and now in his … »
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Pathbreaking Conductor to Retire
Diane Wittry will step down as music director of the Allentown Symphony Association (ASA) as of May 2028, closing what will have been a 33-year tenure, remarkable not just for its duration but for its artistic growth and community impact. Her … »
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Exec Shuffle at Glenn Gould School
The Royal Conservatory of Music’s Glenn Gould School of Music will move its associate dean and head of chamber music Barry Schiffman to the position of dean, effective in July. He will serve as designate in the interim. He succeeds James … »
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Exodus Update: Renée Fleming
The National Symphony Orchestra, financially stuck solid at Kennedy Center barring a multi-million-dollar miracle, has lost a key headliner in Renée Fleming, who has pulled out of her May NSO appearances in a program titled … »
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Executive Directors on the Move
Stephan Blanford has been selected as the new executive director of the Seattle-based Earshot Jazz. He succeeds John Gilbreath, who announced his retirement after 33 years in the position a year ago. Blanford arrives in his new post after five … »
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KenCen vs. WNO: Enter the Lawyers
At first blush the separation seemed straightforward. The Washington National Opera (WNO) was leaving The Kenedy Center, intent on an “amicable separation.” And the Center’s leadership seemed only too happy to see the opera go. … »
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Cliburn to Add a Conducting Comp
North America’s first major international conducting competition will take place in June 2028, with applications and full schedules available next October. In a partnership with the Houston Symphony and the Shepherd School of Music at Rice … »
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KC Defector Finds New Venues
Vocal Arts DC has made good on its promise to reschedule the three programs it pulled out of the Kennedy Center earlier this week , citing the low attendance and donor issues many companies have had since the DT takeover. Like the … »
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A New Opera About Fly Fishing. Really.
Opera Montana, est. 1978, will offer its first world premiere commission next September, an adaptation of Norman Maclean’s 1976 semi-autobiographical book, A River Runs Through It. Appropriate to, and in some cases set in, outdoor … »
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Credits for Met's Cars & Trucks Carmen Disappear
In a dispute of operatic proportions, the production team of Bizet’s Carmen at the Metropolitan Opera ordered their names stripped from programs over a restaging decision, and the company intends to bring back sets of a retired 2009 … »
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