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Daniel Cameron, Classical Publicist, Dies at 91

Daniel F. Cameron, classical music publicist and co-founder of Hemsing Associates with his wife Josephine Hemsing, died on December 25. He was 91. The cause was complications from dementia, according to his wife. With an undergraduate degree in … »
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Conductors Moving In, Up, and Out

A number of recent new and renewed conducting appointments emerged in the final days of 2022. Among them, Greek conductor Vassilis Christopoulos was named chief conductor of Opera Graz, starting in 2023-24. He succeeds Roland Kluttig, who exits … »
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Fort Worth Symphony's Not-so-secret Weapon

With a new leadership team now in place and the pandemic in its rear-view mirror, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) is intent on establishing a more substantial national reputation. The driving force behind this ambition is 78-year-old … »
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Those We Lost in 2022

Writer/critic Richard Freed. January 1; age 93. Central City Opera Artistic Director John Moriarty. January 5; age 91. Milwaukee Symphony President Susan Loris . January 7; age 52. Soprano/mezzo Maria Ewing. January 9; age 71. … »
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Sonya Yoncheva Is Fedora:
The AP Interview

NEW YORK (AP) — Sonya Yoncheva, a soprano at the top of her profession , worries about classical music. “My son, if I ask him, he always says, ‘I want to be like Ronaldo.’ And later, if I ask my girl, she will say, … »
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The Highest-profile Artistic Moves of 2022

As of this writing Daniel Barenboim is still scheduled to conduct New Year’s concerts with the Staatskapelle Berlin, marking his first time on the podium since February, due to illness. The 80-year-old musician is said to have a … »
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Mei-Ann Chen Makes 11th-hour Save in Minnesota

Two end-of-year concerts will mark the debut of Taiwanese-American conductor Mei-Ann Chen with the Minnesota Orchestra. She is stepping in at the last moment for Marin Alsop, who is under doctor’s orders not to travel due to illness. The … »
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The Highest-profile Executive Moves of 2022

The National Symphony Orchestra ’s CEO Gary Ginstling [pictured] was announced to step into Deborah Borda’s shoes as president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic . Borda will be one difficult act to follow. Mark C. Hanson, who … »
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New Artist of the Month: Mezzo-soprano Anne Marie Stanley

LONDON—The title role in Benjamin Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia demands exceptional qualities. The heroine has a long scene in which she’s threatened and assaulted, followed almost immediately by one steeped in trauma and … »
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Texas Arts Journal Names Editor

Arts Access, an editorial partnership between KERA and The Dallas Morning News , has hired multimedia journalist Samantha Guzman as its editor.. Launched in October, the new community journalism effort has embraced the mission of providing … »
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