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Remember When Rachmaninov's Music Was 'Banal'?
Three quarters of a century ago the authoritative Grove Dictionary of Music predicted that “the enormous popular success some few of Rachmaninov’s works had in his lifetime is not likely to last” and dismissed his music as full … »
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Philly O Names a Few Assistant Conductors
The Philadelphia Orchestra has expanded its conducting staff. Two conducting fellows, Austin Chanu and Tristan Rais-Sherman (both recent recipients of Solti Career Assistant Awards), have been promoted to assistant conductors for the 2023-24 … »
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La Jolla Symphony & Chorus Names Music Director
American conductor Sameer Patel is to be the new music director and orchestra conductor of the La Jolla Symphony & Chorus in San Diego, effective next season. He succeeds Steven Schick, who exited last year, and works “alongside” … »
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Lost on the Podium at Verbier
Swiss newspaper Le Temps reports orchestra musicians at the Verbier Festival expressing their dissatisfaction with Plácido Domingo’s conducting prowess. Comments from the rehearsal of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5, programmed … »
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New Haven Symphony Taps Music Director
American conductor Perry So is to be the next music director of the New Haven (CT) Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) as of 2024-25. He succeeds Alasdaire Neale, who steps down next May after five years in the job to return to Europe. Perry So is c … »
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Tony Bennett, Stylist for Every Generation, Dies at 96
NEW YORK (AP)—Tony Bennett, the eminent and timeless stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards such as “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” graced a decades-long career that brought him … »
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Louis Langrée Leaves Two Changed Ensembles as He Makes His Exit(s)
As he prepares to step down as music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival this summer (Lincoln Center is eliminating the event), and next year from the same post at the Cincinnati Symphony, Louis Langrée is a man in transition. As a … »
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Central City Opera CEO Exits Mid Festival
Central City Opera and AGMA may have finally come to terms last May , moments before the current season was set to launch, but all is still not well. As of last Monday, President and CEO Pamela A. Pantos [pictured], is suddently out, after just … »
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This Time, the Viola Is in on the Joke
While violist Isabel Hagen was pursuing her master’s at Juilliard, pain in her shoulder and wrist necessitated a two-month break from playing. Because she had also begun to experience performance anxiety, the break proved to be a welcome … »
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Puccini Festival Fires Conductor
Italian conductor Alberto Veronesi, a well-regarded verismo specialist and DG recording artist, opened the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago July 14 conducting La Bohème blindfolded. It was his way of protesting French director Christophe … »
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