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Nicholas Kenyon to Chair Arcangelo
As of March 2024, Sir Nicholas Kenyon will become Chair of Trustees at Arcangelo, the internationally acclaimed period performance ensemble. He succeeds Rosalyn Wilkinson, in the position since 2014. One of the U.K.’s most distinguished … »
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New CEO for Borletti-Buitoni Trust
In the midst of its 20 th -anniversary year, the Borletti-Buitoni Trust has announced that Toby Smith is to be its new chief executive. He succeeds the retiring Susan Rivers, who has run the organization since its founding in 2002. The … »
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Richard Gaddes, St. Louis and Santa Fe Opera Maven, Dies at 81
Richard Gaddes, cofounder of Opera Theater of Saint Louis and longtime leader of the Santa Fe Opera, died on December 12 in New York City. He was 81. Born in Wallsend, a small town in northeast England, Gaddes studied at London’s Trinity … »
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Two New Principal Conductors
Minnesota Opera has announced the appointment of Christopher Franklin [pictured] as principal conductor, formalizing a 12-year relationship that began in 2011 when he guest conducted Rossini’s La Cenerentola. Over the years he has returned … »
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Charlotte Symphony Names Music Director
Trinidadian conductor Kwamé Ryan is to succeed Christopher Warren-Green as music director of the Charlotte (NC) Symphony, effective as of the 2024-25 season for four years; he serves as designate for the remainder of 2023-24. Ryan, 53, is … »
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Recent Podium Moves Across the Pond
Adam Hickox , recent assistant conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmonic, has been appointed principal conductor of Glyndebourne Sinfonia (formerly the Glyndebourne Tour Orchestra), a post that entails both opera and concert performances in the … »
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Venezuelan Conductor Nods to 10 Years with the Alabama Symphony
Carlos Izcaray’s journey from Venezuela to the podium of the Alabama Symphony, where he will celebrate his tenth year as music director in 2024, has had many twists and turns. Born into a musical family—his father was a conductor and … »
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20th-century Transgender Artist Is Opera Centerpiece
On Dec. 3 Tobias Picker’s Lili Elbe had its world premiere at Theater St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Based on the life of the eponymous 20 th -century Danish painter, it is the first major opera about an historical transgender … »
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Detroit Symphony Extends Bignamini; Reports Surplus
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has extended the contract of Music Director Jader Bignamini through the end of the 2030-31 season, lengthening the current agreement by five years to reach a total of ten by its completion. The DSO is planning to … »
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New Execs in NY, Oregon, Germany
Kristen Linfante , executive director and artistic director for Chamber Music Pittsburgh, is to assume the former post with the Knights as of next month. She’ll be working with the group’s founding Artistic Directors Colin and Eric … »
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