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Opera Company Chiefs, Coming and Going

Piper Gunnarson [pictured], executive director of On Site Opera since 2017, has been promoted to the post of general director and CEO, effective May 1. She moves into the top administrative position, soon to be vacated by co-founder and Artistic … »
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Will the BBC Will Go Back on Its Word, Post-Proms?
Sir Simon Rattle is casting a skeptical eye on the BBC’s recent claims that it has dropped plans to reduce the size of the BBC Symphony, Concert, and Philharmonic orchestras by 20 per cent and abolish the BBC Singers. … »
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Todd Haimes, Roundabout Theater's Visionary Chief, Dies at 66

NEW YORK (AP)—Todd Haimes, who led the Roundabout Theatre Company from an off-off-Broadway company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy into a major theatrical force with works on five stages—including three Broadway theaters—and … »
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Jazz Master Ahmad Jamal, Truly One of the Greats, Dies at 92

Ahmad Jamal, born Frederick Russell Jones in Pittsburgh on July 2, 1930, died on April 16 at age 92 in Massachusetts. A keyboardist whose playing defied easy categorization, he inspired generations of jazz artists ranging from pianists McCoy … »
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Stanford Thompson to Head Equity Arc

In October, Play on Philly (POP) Founder and Executive Director Stanford Thompson announced that he would be stepping down after 13 years at the helm, “to continue my life’s work of ensuring equitable access to quality music education … »
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Canada Conductor Adds Florida Orchestra

In his first leadership post in the U.S., conductor Alexander Shelley is to be artistic and music director of Artis—Naples, that unusual partnership between the Naples (FL) Philharmonic and its next-door neighbor, the Baker Museum. … »
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Israel Phil Hires Longtime Gergiev Ass't for Key Artistic Post

The Israel Philharmonic has named Alisa Meves as its new head of artistic operations. Meves served as personal assistant to Valery Gergiev for some three decades. Gergiev, it will be recalled, is a close friend and supporter of Vladimir Putin and … »
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Prez & CEO of Music Academy to Step Down

Scott Reed will step down as president and CEO of the Music Academy at the end of the 2023 summer season, according to an executive search firm posting. He has been with the Santa Barbara based Academy, which recently simplified its name from … »
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The Secret Behind the NSO's Improved String Sound

Gianandrea Noseda’s tenure as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, which began in 2017, continues on its upward trajectory, with the orchestra’s visit to Carnegie Hall coming up on April 18 and an … »
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How Preparing for a Role Changed One Opera Singer's Life (and Body)

Opera singers on occasion are not among the world’s most svelte human beings, especially in the old days. Late in his career Luciano Pavarotti was unable to climb the steps to the top of Castel Sant'Angelo in Franco Zeffirelli’s … »
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