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New Music Directors in Regional Os
After a two-year search that attracted almost 100 applicants, the Elgin (IL) Symphony Orchestra (ESO) has tapped Chad Goodman [pictured] as its fifth music director. Most recently a conducting fellow at the New World Symphony, Goodman has been … »
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American Pianists Assoc Taps CEO
The American Pianists Association (APA) has hired Chris Williams, executive VP of Concert Artists Guild of five years, to be its next CEO. He starts in July, relocating to Indianapolis and succeeding Peter Mraz, who resigned in July 2022 ; Joanne … »
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Dallas Symphony Names New Chorus Director
Anthony Blake Clark, director of choruses for the Richmond (VA) Symphony, music director of the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and artistic director of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New York, is to be the next director of the … »
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Debuting Met Conductor Makes Uninformed Assumption
Pity is due the musicians of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra, or so Nathalie Stutzmann would have you believe. This spring the French mezzo soprano-cum-conductor is making her Met debut with two new Mozart productions— Ivo van Hove’s … »
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LA Phil Names Interim CEO
Los Angeles Philharmonic has named its COO Daniel Song as interim CEO, effective immediately. The current CEO, Chad Smith, is to take that position with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and so will now move in LA to an advisement position. As … »
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A Few Artist Management Moves
Arabella Arts has signed American conductor Joseph Young , music director of the Berkeley Symphony, to its roster for worldwide management. Previously with William Reinert Associates, Young is artistic director of ensembles for the Peabody … »
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Internat'l Podium Hopper No More
Before the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Valery Gergiev was one of the busiest conductors on Planet Earth, leading as many as 300 performances a year in concert halls around the world. But the international revulsion against Russia’s … »
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Eastman School of Music Dean Will Exit
Jamal J. Rossi will step down as dean of the Eastman School of Music, of the University of Rochester, at the close of the 2023-24 academic year, when his contract expires. He has been in the job since 2014, having previously served as both … »
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MTT Stays the Course, ''Stealthy Adversary'' Be Damned
He is an inspirational model of courage and perseverance. Since announcing that he was facing a “stealthy adversary” in glioblastoma multiforme, a type of aggressive brain cancer, nearly two years ago, Michael Tilson Thomas has … »
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Lisa Batiashvili Will Take the Berlin Phil to Georgia
Violinist Lisa Batiashvili is to be the Berlin Philharmonic’s artist-in-residence as of 2023-24. In an interview with the orchestra , she calls the new appointment “a dream come true,” saying she is eager for solo as well as … »
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