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Town Hall Exec Director Steps Down

After 44 years as its executive director, Lawrence Zucker will retire from The Town Hall at the end of this calendar year. Since joining the 1,500-seat venue near Times Square in 1978, Zucker has worked to revitalize the historic venue. Founded … »
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Paris Orch, Royal Concertgebouw Partner to Share a Conductor

That Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä is on the top of every major symphony orchestra’s list at the ripe old age of 26 is ever more apparent. (He makes his debut with the New York Philharmonic next week.)The current music director … »
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NY Youth Symphony Names New Music Director

Continuing a lineage that includes one of his mentors, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor Andrew Jinhong Kim is to be the next music director of the New York Youth Symphony (NYYS). He takes over next season from Michael Repper, who exits next spring … »
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SLSO Artistic VP to Minnesota O

Erik Finley, vice president and general manager of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra since 2017, is to move to the position of vice president of artistic planning for the Minnesota Orchestra, a post in which he’ll be leading the artistic and … »
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Five Recent Conductor Appointments

The BBC Philharmonic has announced that its chief guest conductor, John Storgårds [pictured], is to succeed Omer Meir Wellber as chief conductor. Wellber was in the job for four years. In comments, Storgårds points out that he had … »
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Rafael Payare and the San Diego Symphony: ''Blossoming together''

Just over a year ago, the San Diego Symphony opened its $85 million Rady Shell at Jacobs Park with much fanfare, a kind of post-pandemic coming out party for the city, the orchestra, and its 42-year-old Music Director Rafael Payare, who makes his … »
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New Artist of the Month: Composer Nina Shekhar

Questions involving identity have fascinated Nina Shekhar since she can remember. Coming of age as a first-generation Indian American has meant learning to navigate different cultural expectations not only in her personal life but also in her … »
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Esperanza Spalding Leaving Harvard, Citing Its Passive Nod to Black and Native Life 'Exploitation'

After five years as a professor in the music department at Harvard, jazz musician Esperanza E. Spalding has announced she is leaving the university to return to her hometown of Portland, Oregon. There she hopes to create a “sanctuary … »
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Music Director Updates

Spanish conductor Gustavo Gimeno [pictured] has renewed his music directorship with the Toronto Symphony through the 2029-30 season. The 46-year-old maestro first signed on 2020-21, succeeding Andrew Davis who was serving as interim following … »
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A First: Women Outnumber Men in the NY Philharmonic

One of the most significant changes in the New York Philharmonic as it settles into its newly renovated home is that women musicians outnumber men—45 to 44—for the first time in the ensemble’s 180-year history. “This has … »
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