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At the BSO: Nelsons Turns Evergreen; New Composer Chair, Humanities Institute
Andris Nelsons will extend his relationship with the Boston Symphony Orchestra from its current period of ten years to ad infinitum, having signed an evergreen contract as its music director. Thus the current terms remain in place until one party … »
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Restoration Realities Hit Pittsburgh's National Opera House
The restoration and preservation of a historic structure is neither easy nor inexpensive. That harsh reality currently confronts a group of Pittsburgh residents intent on saving the National Opera House, a 19 th -century mansion in Homewood that … »
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Gheorghiu Knew She Was Special from Kindergarten: “It was obvious!”
To hear her tell it, Angela Gheorghiu’s status as one of the world’s leading sopranos is the result of a combination of fairy dust, liberally sprinkled upon her birth, and “work, work, work.” Her position in the operatic … »
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AFM Wants $$ for Streaming, Too
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) has entered into negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on behalf of Hollywood musicians, who are seeking residuals for streaming and protections from … »
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WNO's Three New Operas Under Construction
On January 19, the Washington National Opera’s American Opera Initiative (AOI) introduced three new operas in the earliest stages of their development. Working with a trio of mentors—conductor David Bloom, playwright and librettist … »
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Women Composers Aim to Enter Guinness World Records
On Feb. 22-23, Let HER MUSIC Play , a 24-hour live-streamed concert, will showcase music exclusively by women and non-binary composers and songwriters in an effort to set a new Guinness World Record for the “Longest Acoustic Music … »
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Atlanta Opera in 2024-25: La Bohème in Many Guises
In announcing its first full season as a member of the “10 top-tier opera companies,” the Atlanta Opera outlines several presenting priorities, including new works by underrepresented creators, standard mainstage repertoire, and … »
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Ojai 2024: An Enticing, Inviting Mix
Mitsuko Uchida, known for her peerless pianism in the works of Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, and countless others, turns out to be a pretty savvy contemporary-music programmer as well. As music director of this year’s Ojai Music Festival, … »
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Chicago Baroque Group Shutters
After seven years, the Chicago-based Third Coast Baroque is closing its doors. The group’s cancellation last summer of a planned festival that would have reprised its first program in 2016 foreshadowed the decision by the ensemble’s … »
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Colorado Arts Groups May Be in for Good $$ News
Colorado currently ranks 46 th in per capita government funding, besting only Texas, Kansas, Georgia, and Wisconsin. Colorado Creative Industries (CCI), overseen by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade, is the designated … »
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