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Leipzig Week in Boston, Part II
BOSTON—Last week’s “Leipzig Week in Boston” [see Part I of this story] offered a chance to see the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Leipzig’s Gewandhausorchester onstage in Symphony Hall, first individually and then … »
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Met to Pay Tribute to Jessye Norman
The Metropolitan Opera will hold a tribute to Jessye Norman on Nov. 24 that celebrates the life and career of the late soprano. Latonia Moore, Eric Owens, Lise Davidsen, J’Nai Bridges, and Leah Hawkins are scheduled to perform, the company … »
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Taking Music Out of the Concert Hall and Into the Shelter
An idea hatched on the West Coast has found its way to Cleveland. Founded by Chester and Rachel Englander, “Access Music” is modeled after “Street Symphony,” created in Los Angeles by violinist Vijay Gupta . Both programs … »
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For the Secret to Opera Australia's Success, Look to the Classic Musicals
Lyndon Terracini, Opera Australia's artistic director for the past ten years—and just renewed for another three —has proven to be something of a miracle worker. During his tenure, attendance has tripled, from 200,000 tickets sold his … »
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A Glorious Exchange: Leipzig Week in Boston
BOSTON—Andris Nelsons wants to unite the world, one orchestra at a time. Bringing two of the most respected international ensembles together for a week is a promising start. The 40-year-old Latvian conductor, [ Musical America’s 2018 … »
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Benefit Concert with Israel Phil Cancelled for Ban on Women
A November 20 concert at Tel Aviv’s Charles Bronfman Auditorium featuring the Israel Philharmonic and stars of the pop world has been cancelled for its purposeful exclusion of women performers. The concert was organized as a fund-raiser for … »
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Listening to the Listeners of New Sounds
The recent announcement by WNYC that it was dropping New Sounds , which introduced a variety of new music to listeners for over 37 years, drew immediate condemnation from many in the artistic community. Julia Wolfe, Pulitzer Prize-winning … »
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Symposia in Dallas Support Women Conductors/Composers/Executives
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) and the Dallas Opera have embraced twin initiatives to address the under-representation of women on podiums and in the repertoire. “It’s not an issue of talent,” Dallas Opera General Director … »
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Rare Violin Returned in Clandestine Rendez-vous
After ten days and a secret negotiation, violinist Stephen Morris was able to reclaim his 310-year-old instrument. Morris accidentally left his violin on a train on his way home following a long day of rehearsals on Oct. 22. The violin, made by … »
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Christian Group Attempts to Block Honneger's Joan at La Monnaie
BRUSSELS — A Christian association is trying to prevent Brussels opera house La Monnaie from staging a production of Arthur Honegger's oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher , or Joan of Arc at the Stake, in which the heroine appears dressed … »
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