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Passings of Note
Renowned Russian-American bass Nikita Storojev [pictured] died on April 17 at his home in Austin, TX. He was 73. Born to Russian parents in China, he studied at the Mussorgsky Conservatory in Yekaterinburg and at the Moscow Conservatory. After … »
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ENO Names Interim CEO
Jenny Mollica will assume the post of interim chief executive of the English National Opera (ENO) next September, succeeding Stuart Murphy, who announced plans to leave last fall. Director of strategy and engagement since 2020, Mollica has … »
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Recent Conductor Appointments
London’s Philharmonia Orchestra has announced Marin Alsop as its principal guest conductor starting next fall. Alsop is chief conductor of the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony, the Ravinia Festival, Vienna’s Konzerthaus and Musikverein, and … »
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An Historic Speech by Sir Simon Rattle: ''We Are in a Fight''
Speech given by Sir Simon Rattle at the London Symphony Orchestra concert at the Barbican Centre on Sunday 23 April 2023. Ladies and gentlemen, I have a lot to say about what is happening in classical music in this country – as does anyone … »
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Berlin Makes Barenboim 'Citizen of Honor'
BERLIN (AP)—Daniel Barenboim was made a citizen of honor of Berlin on Friday, months after he ended his three-decade tenure as the general musical director of the Berlin State Opera for health reasons. Mayor Franziska Giffey paid … »
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Opera Company Chiefs, Coming and Going
Piper Gunnarson [pictured], executive director of On Site Opera since 2017, has been promoted to the post of general director and CEO, effective May 1. She moves into the top administrative position, soon to be vacated by co-founder and Artistic … »
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Will the BBC Will Go Back on Its Word, Post-Proms?
Sir Simon Rattle is casting a skeptical eye on the BBC’s recent claims that it has dropped plans to reduce the size of the BBC Symphony, Concert, and Philharmonic orchestras by 20 per cent and abolish the BBC Singers. … »
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Todd Haimes, Roundabout Theater's Visionary Chief, Dies at 66
NEW YORK (AP)—Todd Haimes, who led the Roundabout Theatre Company from an off-off-Broadway company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy into a major theatrical force with works on five stages—including three Broadway theaters—and … »
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Jazz Master Ahmad Jamal, Truly One of the Greats, Dies at 92
Ahmad Jamal, born Frederick Russell Jones in Pittsburgh on July 2, 1930, died on April 16 at age 92 in Massachusetts. A keyboardist whose playing defied easy categorization, he inspired generations of jazz artists ranging from pianists McCoy … »
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Stanford Thompson to Head Equity Arc
In October, Play on Philly (POP) Founder and Executive Director Stanford Thompson announced that he would be stepping down after 13 years at the helm, “to continue my life’s work of ensuring equitable access to quality music education … »
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