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Renovations Planned for Paris Opera House(s)

PARIS (AFP)--The historic opera house of the Paris Opera, the Palais Garnier, is to close its doors from mid-2027 for a two-year renovation, the Opera said. The closure of the almost 150-year-old edifice, one of the architectural jewels of Paris, … »
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For the CSO, a Very Good Year

On Oct. 30 the annual meeting of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association presented a cavalcade of good news. In a season that included landmark performances of the orchestra, with Riccardo Muti, music director emeritus for life, in Chicago, at … »
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No Name Pops Gets (Back) Its Name

The No Name Pops, which came into existence in 2023 as a successor to the defunct Philly Pops, wil now be able to use its original name. On Oct. 31 the family of Peter Nero, who led the Philly Pops from its early days in 1979 until 2013, gifted … »
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Invisible but Essential: The Orchestra Librarian

Audience members are quick to recognize the musicians as they come on stage in their concert attire just before a performance begins. Less recognizable, perhaps, is the individual who drops the conductor’s score on his music stand. That … »
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Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony on the Rebound

The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony (KWS) in Ontario will live to play again. Following a sudden announcement in September 2023 that the ensemble, unable to meet its financial obligations, was canceling its season , bankruptcy appeared likely to be … »
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Jacksonville Symphony Gets $5 Million

The Jacksonville (FL) Symphony has received the largest donation in its 75-year history from longtime supporters Preston and Joan Haskell. The $5 million will go toward the endowment as well as capital improvements. The orchestra, which prides … »
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Detroit Symphony Taps New Artistic VP

Martin Sher, senior VP of artistic planning and programs at New World Symphony (NWS), will move to the Detroit Symphony to take up the new position of Vice President and Chief Artistic & Operating Officer, one of three senior executives under … »
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Power Kills Culture at Baltimore Sun

Last January, the 187-year old Baltimore Sun newspaper was purchased by David D. Smith, executive chairman of the media conglomerate Sinclair Inc., which owns or operates 185 local television stations across the country. Smith, a … »
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Announcing a New Orchestra with No Musicians

In a number of Depression-era films, Mickey Rooney encourages Judy Garland with, “Hey kids, let’s put on a show!” Having announced with considerable fanfare that he has founded Capella Edina, a new symphony orchestra in … »
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San Diego Opera's Very Ambitious Five-year Plan

What a difference a decade can make. In 2014 the San Diego Opera (SDO) underwent a near-death experience . On Nov. 1, SDO will open its 60 th season with La bohème , the opera that officially launched the company on May 5, 1965. While the … »
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