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What’s Really Wrong with Jarvi?

| The Detroit News
DETROIT – Detroit Symphony musicians are beginning to wonder about the future of the orchestra's relationship with its ailing music director, Neeme Jarvi. "We've heard so many different stories," principal flutist Erv Monroe tells Lawrence B. … » Read
 

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Lee Hoiby Dies

Lee Hoiby, a composer who dared to write melodies that sing and harmonies that supported them, died yesterday at a New York hospital at the age of 85. The cause was metastatic melanoma. At a time when his colleagues were impressing one another … » Read
 

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">Drama Desk Reinstates "Outstanding Orchestrations?>

Kudos to Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown for raising a ruckus when the Drama Desk decided to eliminate the Outstanding Orchestrations category from the 2012 awards. This year’s nominations, announced April 27, came with … » ">Read
 

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Top 10 Lists are always entertaining, even if they’re contrived and far more arbitrary than anybody wants to admit. Melissa Lesnie has taken on the Herculean task of assembling the Top 10 pianists of all time for Limelight magazine, by … » Read
 

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Strad Thief Gets Seven Years

| Associated Press
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The man who masterminded the theft of a $5 million Stradivarius violin admitted Monday that he used a stun gun to attack a musician carrying the 300-year-old instrument, saying he intended to sell it to help people he … » Read
 

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Toronto Symphony Gets $15M Pledge

| Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has received a $15 million pledge from the Barrett Family Foundation to support community engagement and education programs. The gift is the largest in the TSO’s history and the most significant ever … » Read
 
 
 
 

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