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Opera North Taps Woman Conducting Fellow

Joséphine Korda is to become the Female Conductor Trainee at Opera North for the 2022-23 season. The nine-week training fellowship, which she will undertake while also studying for her masters at the Royal Northern College of Music in … »
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More (Anonymous) Accusations Against Domingo
MADRID (Reuters) - Opera star Placido Domingo faced new accusations of sexual harassment from a fellow Spanish singer in a television program broadcast on Sunday, three years after such claims prompted an apology and curtailed his career. In a … »
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How Cate Became Tár : Blanchette's Coach Explains

Cate Blanchett will doubtless win several well-deserved awards for her portrayal of conductor Lydia Tár in the eponymous film. The authenticity of her actions on the podium accounts in no small way for the strength of her performance. She … »
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Former Baltimore Symphony CEO Finds Lower Stakes

Peter Kjome, who exited his post as president and CEO of the Baltimore Symphony a year ago, has been hired by the Phoenix Symphony for the same position, effective February 1. He succeeds Suzanne Wilson, in the job two years. Phoenix Symphony, … »
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Universal Music Group Exec to Run BBC Radio 3

Sam Jackson will leave his current position as executive VP of Global Classics & Jazz at Universal Music Group to become the new controller of BBC Radio 3, a position from which he will oversee the network as well as the BBC Proms, which his … »
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Bloom Off the $475M Rose, Shed Shifts Leadership Roles

As The Shed approaches its fourth anniversary , a leadership transition designed to strengthen both its artistic vision and its management is underway. Alex Poots, founding artistic director and chief executive, is setting aside the latter … »
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Miami City Ballet Taps New Top Exec

Juan José Escalante, executive director of the National Dance Institute (NDI), a noted arts-education program, is to be the new executive director of the Miami City Ballet as of February 6. He succeeds Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, who … »
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WFMT Exec Heads to Austin, TX, Classical Outlet

KMFA Classical, an independent public classical radio station in Austin, TX, has appointed George Preston as its new CEO. Preston arrives after serving for the last three years as VP of radio and GM of WFMT, Chicago , a high-profile classical … »
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New Royal Albert Hall CEO Returns to the Fold

The Royal Albert Hall has appointed James Ainscough as its new chief executive officer, effective in the late spring of 2023. He succeeds Craig Hassall, who s tepped down on December 16, 2022 to become president and chief executive of Playhouse … »
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National Symphony Orchestra Taps Ginstling's Successor

Jean Davidson, president and CEO of the Los Angeles Master Chorale since 2015, is to succeed Gary Ginstling as executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra, effective April 1. Ginstling is the new executive director of the New York … »
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