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Marin Alsop to Philly O as Principal Guest

January 9, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Philadelphia Orchestra has solidified its long relationship with Marin Alsop and named her principal guest conductor as of 2024-25 for three seasons. She’ll lead a number of subscription concerts, summer residencies, and the … » Read
 

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KenCen Extends Its Composer-in-residence

January 9, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Carlos Simon, who joined Kennedy Center as composer-in-residence in the 2021–2022 season, will be staying on through 2026–2027. Center President Deborah Rutter described Simon as a “a perfect fit for this position… [with] … » Read
 

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Schirmer Theatrical Names Division Head

January 8, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Betsey Perlmutter, a multi-discipline producer who helped establish the New York Philharmonic “Art of the Score” series, has been officially named Vice President of Schirmer Theatrical. Her counterpart in the Schirmer Classical … » Read
 

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Two Conductors: One Well-travelled, One on the Way

January 8, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
German conductor Christoph Eschenbach , now 83, is to be artistic director of the National Forum of Music (NFM) in Wroclaw, Poland as of 2024-25. He succeeds Giancarlo Guerrero. NFM is one of the largest music venues in the country, housing a … » Read
 

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The Quiet Force Behind Detroit Opera's Rebirth and Rebranding

January 5, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
When Wayne Brown retired as president and CEO of the Detroit Opera at the close of 2023, he ended his long and accomplished career in the city where it had begun five decades ago. Upon graduating from the University of Michigan with a major in … » Read
 

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Recognizing Cuba's First Native Composer

January 4, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Esteban Salas y Castro, a humble priest, is today widely considered to be Cuba’s first native composer. Born in Havana on Christmas Day 1725, he would spend much of his life in Santiago de Cuba, on the island’s eastern end, working in … » Read
 

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Robert Spano: Principal Conductor of the Rhode Island Phil

January 5, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Robert Spano, music director of the Fort Worth Symphony and the Aspen Music Festival and School, has added the Rhode Island Philharmonic to his plate, in the position of principal conductor, with immediate effect. He succeeds last season's … » Read
 

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Year End Management Signings

January 4, 2024 | Edward Egerton, Musical America
South Korean bass Stephano Park has signed with his first management company, Intermusica. Park won the men’s first prize of the Operalia Competition last November in Cape Town, South Africa. He has been a member of the Wiener Staatsoper … » Read
 

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Alice Parker, Noted Female Composer, Dies

January 3, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Alice Parker, whose choral compositions and arrangements have long been a staple of the repertoire for ensembles ranging from high school glee clubs to church choirs to professional choruses, died on December 24. She was 98. A native New … » Read
 

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The Ones We Lost

January 3, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The classical music world lost a wealth of talent in 2023. Here are a number of artists, pedagogues, and administrators who have made significant contributions to the field during the course of their lives. Italian soprano Renata Scotto , whose … » Read
 
 

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