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Aizuri Quartet Prepares to Change by Half
The Aizuri Quartet, formed in 2012, is facing a major shift in personnel, one that leaves violinist Miho Saegusa as the lone original member. She and violinist Emma Frucht, who joined in 2019, are searching for two new members to replace … »
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Royal Phil Chief Heads to Academia
The Royal College of Music (RCM) has chosen James Williams, current managing director of the Royal Philharmonic (RPO), to be its next director as of September 2024. He succeeds the retiring Colin Lawson, CBE, who steps down in August of the same … »
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In Pursuit of America's First Published Black Composer
Identifying the first published Black composer in America is an inconclusive venture, but current scholarship suggests that the honor belongs to Occramer Marycoo. Likely brought to Newport, RI, on The Elizabeth from Ghana as an enslaved teenager … »
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Roger Wright to Exit the Aldeburgh Festival
It’s been nine years since Roger Wright left his job as BBC Controller of Radio 3 and the Proms director to become chief executive of what is now Britten Pears Arts, a.k.a. the Aldeburgh Festival, which ran June 9-25. Today, he announced … »
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A Few New Orchestra Execs
The San Antonio Philharmonic , the new iteration of the defunct San Antonio Symphony, has named onetime local city council member and architect Roberto Treviño as its first ever executive director. He will move from his position on the … »
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New Conductors in Germany and Sweden
Hanover’s NDR Radiopharmonie has named Russian conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky as its next chief conductor, in 2024-25; he succeeds Andrew Manze. Kochanovsky has an active career as a guest, recently conducting in Washington, D.C., … »
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Regional Award Recognizes Local Prof for Her Broad Impact
A recent honor bestowed upon a music professor at Milligan University in Tennessee may carry no international profile but is nonetheless notable for the high impact its recipient has had on a generaton of young musicians. The Arts Alliance … »
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New Conductors for Hungarian State Opera
The Hungarian State Opera (HSO) has chosen 27-year-old Martin Rajna as principal conductor, starting next season, and he didn’t train at the Sibelius Academy, like most recent wunderkinds. Rather, he a graduate of the Ferenc Liszt Academy … »
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Three Artist Management Updates
Classical accordion virtuoso Ksenija Sidorova has returned to HarrisonParrott after a quick tenure under a different management. Born in Riga, educated at London’s Royal Academy of Music, she is fluent in repertoire from J.S. Bach to the … »
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Mellon Foundation Prez on Art as Truth
One of Elizabeth Alexander’s earliest artistic memories is of visiting a Degas dancer’s sculpture at The Hirshhorn Museum. “I’d go to after school and visit the one with the tulle skirt that I loved so much,” a … »
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