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New Certificate Program for Music Teachers

The University of South Carolina School of Music has created a new certificate program to address the state’s shortage of music teachers and lack of opportunities for students to learn musical instruments. “The vision of the School of … »
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Welsh National O Chorus Postpones Threatened Strike

The chorus members of the Welsh National Opera have voted to postpone their intended strike action , planned for Nov. 15, until Feb, 6, 7, and 8, 2025. At the same time, the choristers promised further “industrial action,” including … »
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Cecilia Bartoli Unveils a Venice-Themed Whitsun Fest

The 2025 Salzburg Whitsun Festival, held from June 6 to 9, will celebrate Venice with a program that Artistic Director Cecilia Bartoli has titled “Sounds of La Serenissima.” On offer will be music spanning 500 years that was written … »
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UArts, Prime Real Estate for Sale

The global commercial real estate firm JLL has put nine downtown Philadelphia properties belonging to the defunct University of the Arts (UArts) on the market. The school filed for bankruptcy in September after its abrupt, early June announcement … »
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Lucerne Fest, Haefliger's Last, Announces 2025 Season

The 2025 Lucerne Festival takes place between Aug. 12 and Sept. 14, and will be the swansong for Michael Haefliger as executive and artistic director ; he is to be succeeded by Sebastian Nordmann in January 2026. The month’s programming … »
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Did Haydn Write Those Sonatas?

In 1993 Austrian pianist Paul Badura-Skoda received a manuscript purported to be six heretofore unknown keyboard sonatas by Joseph Haydn. They were sent by an obscure German flautist named Winfried Michel, who claimed he could not reveal their … »
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Bard College to Celebrate 'Charles Ives at 150'

This year marks is the 150th anniversary of American composer Charles Ives’s birth, and a number of organizations have been paying tribute through recordings and concerts, examining his songs, chamber music, and symphonies. Were he still … »
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6 New Members Join Famed Contemporary Group

The International Contemporary Ensemble is welcoming six new members to its ranks. The 23-year-old organization remains devoted to commissioning and performing works by emerging composers; it was among the earliest New York groups to do so … »
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LA Chamber O Gets $2M for Commissioning New Work

Film/TV soundtrack composer Jeff Beal and studio singer Joan Beal, both hugely successful commercial musicians, have set up a $2 million commissioning fund for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Monies will go to living composers working in the … »
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SF Opera & Musicians Extend Agreement

The San Francisco Opera has reached a short-term agreement with its orchestra musicians guaranteeing that the current season will continue without interruption through next May 31. A temporary extension had expired on Oct. 31. Under the new … »
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