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Tom Jones Has Died
NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Jones, the lyricist, director, and writer of The Fantasticks , the longest-running musical in history, has died. He was 95. Jones died Friday at his home in Sharon, Connecticut, according to Dan Shaheen, a co-producer of … »
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Artistic Chiefs Coming and Going Across the Pond
British countertenor Andrew Watts [pictured] is to succeed Ivan van Kalmthout as general director of the International Vocal Competition (IVC) 's-Hertogenbosch, effective September 1. Kalmthout has been in the job since 2018. Celebrating its 70 … »
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A Pre-Proms Chat with András Schiff
At 69, András Schiff has built a storied career as one of his generation’s most accomplished pianists. As he prepares for performances this weekend at the Proms with the Budapest Festival Orchestra and conductor Iván Fischer, … »
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CIM Investigation Lifts the Title IX Cloud Over Carlos Kalmar
In a letter issued to Cleveland Institute of Music staff, faculty, and board members, Dean Southern, acting Tiitle IX coordinator & VP of academic and student affairs, reports that Title IX allegations against Carlos Kalmar, the … »
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Three Rising Conductors in New Jobs
Memphis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Moody has selected Kyle Dickson [pictured] to be the orchestra’s new assistant conductor, calling him “a rising star” in conducting and education. Dickson will lead in-school … »
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New Music Directors in Texas and the Philippines
Polish conductor Grzegorz Nowak [pictured], permanent associate conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 2015, is to succeed Yoshikazu Fukumura as music director and principal conductor of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO). … »
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The New Impresaria of the Edinburgh International Festival
The opening of the three-week Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) on Aug. 5 marked two significant “firsts” for the 76-year-old event. The appointment of violinist Nicola Benedetti as director this past March meant that this season … »
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Cecilia Bartoli's Two-pronged Career
SALZBURG, Austria — Cecilia Bartoli has a favorite role she wished she could sing. “There is one character which I was always in love with since I started my Mozart career, and it’s Don Giovanni,” she said. “With me, … »
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New on the HarrisonParrott Roster
HarrisonParrott has signed two new artists, one of them new to management, the other having had several, even though he’s only 22 years old. That would be Swedish-Belarusian violinist Daniel Lozakovich, a recent member of a piano trio at … »
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Discovering “Blind Tom” Wiggins, 19th-Century Piano Prodigy
In 1854, when he was only five years old, Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins reputedly composed The Rainstorm , the first of hundreds of works for piano. His age alone made the feat noteworthy; the fact that he was blind and enslaved made it … »
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