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Noseda and the NSO Get a Standing O at La Scala
MILAN (AP) — Conductor Gianandrea Noseda made a triumphant return to Teatro alla Scala in an informal role as cultural ambassador, leading the National Symphony Orchestra, which he is said to have made more “luminous” with his … »
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Philly O's Verizon Hall Becomes Marian Anderson Hall
Armed with a $25 million gift from longtime trustee and former board chair Richard Worley and his wife Leslie Miller, the Philadelphia Orchestra will rename its current venue in honor of the late iconic contralto Marian Anderson. Verizon’s … »
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Operas About the Black Experience Are Not an Easy Sell
Bass baritone Kenneth Kellogg, currently starring in the title role of Seattle Opera’s production of Anthony Davis’s X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X , grew up in Washington, D.C. loving classical music and opera. “Classical … »
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Aspen's 75th-anniversary, Summer-long Alumni Bash
The Aspen Music Festival and School’s 75 th -anniversary season balances appearances by its all-star alumni within its customary artists-in-training context. Running June 26-August 18, its highlights include two operas ( The Marriage of … »
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Canadian Opera in 2024-25, Five of Six Mainstage Productions Are New
The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) 2024-25 season will include six mainstage productions, five of which are productions new to Toronto audiences. The schedule will also include a one-night-only concert presentation of Mascagni’s … »
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San Francisco Opera's Next Season: Second of the Second Century
The San Francisco Opera’s 2024-25 season includes six mainstage productions, several concert presentations, the company’s first-ever performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and a special Pride Concert. The 102 nd season … »
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Preview: La Forza del Destino Gets an Update
NEW YORK (AP) — When the Metropolitan Opera last revived Verdi’s La Forza del Destino , a reviewer bemoaned its “four soul-numbing hours of ludicrous plot twists.” That’s harsh. But there’s no question the … »
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AFM Reaches Tentative Agreement with Film/TV for Streaming Residuals
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on behalf of some 3,000 instrumentalists working in the film and TV industry. Negotiations , which … »
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NSO Plants Trees to Mitigate Environmental Damage from Tour
Beginning in early 2020, the pandemic shut down almost everything but online activities by symphony orchestras for nearly two years. During that time, there were several heartfelt musings by industry leaders suggesting that international touring … »
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City of Birmingham Arts Groups Face Drastic Cuts
The City of Birmingham (U.K.), which declared bankruptcy last September, has announced some drastic cuts over the next two years to tackle a £300m budget shortfall. Arts groups are particularly impacted. In addition to increasing … »
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