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Kirov's Poor Working Conditions Revealed

July 2, 2001 | The Guardian
LONDON – In a wide-ranging interview, stage director David McVicar talks about working conditions at the Kirov Opera, where he staged the production of “Macbeth” that comes to Covent Garden next week. “It's incredibly hard working there,” he tells … » Read
 

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Berlin’s Multiple Musical
New Year’s Celebrations

January 2, 2001 | Paul Moor
BERLIN -- Okay, so Vienna does have its traditional frothy New Year's Day concert by its beloved old Philharmonic, entrusted each year to a different conductor chosen by the Philharmoniker themselves as a special accolade. Well, Vienna's … » Read
 

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Miami-Dade to Get New Arts Complex

December 22, 2000 | The Miami Herald
MIAMI – Another performing arts center has gotten the green light. This one will cost $255 million – not including $24 million in contingency monies – and be home to the Concert Association of Florida, the New World Symphony, … » Read
 

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Edmonton Musicians in Power

| Edmonton Journal
If they stay with Nowak, they’ll get a raise and elect their own board EDMONTON – The power struggle between the Edmonton Symphony and its outgoing music director, Grzegorz Nowak, is heating up. The surprise news from the board last week that his … » Read
 

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Of Critics and Horse Races

| MusicalAmerica.com;
Two decidedly different opinions of Masur’s return to the New York Phil NEW YORK – If MusicalAmerica.com reviewer Shirley Fleming was completely taken by Kurt Masur’s momentary return to the podium of the New York Philharmonic last week [see … » Read
 

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Millo, Zajick Take Turns in 'Adriana' Mon Mar 4, 2:29 PM ET By RONALD BLUM, Associated Press Writer NEW YORK - Diva worship was the theme of the evening at Carnegie Hall as Aprile Millo and Dolora Zajick starred in the Opera Orchestra of New … » Read
 

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| Michael Kuchwara
Mon March 25, 2002 19:37 EST Memories abound in a carefully crafted `Carpetbagger's Children' MICHAEL KUCHWARA AP Drama Critic NEW YORK (AP) _ ``The Carpetbagger's Children,'' the lovingly embroidered new play by Horton Foote, is fragile and … » Read
 

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Iranian Performers Denied Visas

| The
“Ta'ziyeh” ranks depleted for Lincoln Center Fest NEW YORK – The Immigration and Naturalization Service’s stumbles and stabs in the dark continue to take their toll on the performing arts. While the Kirov Orchestra has been allowed back into the … » Read
 

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Israel Series Plays It Safe, Hires Local Artists

| Ha’aretz
TEL AVIV – The Tel Aviv Museum has made the decision to book only local artists for its 2002-‘03 concert series, largely because of the many cancellations by overseas artists this year. “In the season that just ended there were fairly predictable … » Read
 
 

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