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Igor Levit Preps for the Great Busoni Challenge
During the pandemic, a two-month series of almost nightly solo recitals from his Berlin studio made pianist Igor Levit one of the most visible musicians on Twitter. During a conversation with the San Francisco Chronicle, the Russian-born artist … »
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Yannis Markopoulos Dies at 84
Greek composer Yannis Markopoulos, known for incorporating traditional Greek instruments into the classical orchestra—"return to the roots,” as he called it—has died in Athens at the age of 84. He had been suffering from cancer … »
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Midori to Succeed Miriam Freed at Ravinia
Ravinia Steans Music Institute (RSMI), now in its 35 th year as the educational arm of the famed summer festival, has appointed Midori to be artistic director of its piano and strings program, which runs June 23-July 24, 2024. She succeeds Miriam … »
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Florida O Hires New CEO with an Unusual CV
The Florida Orchestra (TFO), which prides itself on being the largest orchestra in the state, has named the Spanish industrialist-cum-orchestra manager Ignacio Barrón Viela as its next CEO. He succeeds Mark Cantrell, who left in April … »
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New Execs in Chicago and Philly
Sarah Curran , an arts consultant who has been acting as executive director of the University of Chicago’s presenting series, has moved into the position permanently. She succeeds Amy Iwano, who exited UChicago Presents (UCP) in 2021 to … »
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Terence Blanchard to Head SFJazz
SFJAZZ has appointed Terence Blanchard to the newly created position of executive artistic director. The seven-time Grammy Winner and two-time Academy Award Nominee will oversee the organization’s artistic programming and creative … »
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Juilliard Fires Composer, Onetime Dept. Chair
After a five-month investigation, The Juilliard School has fired Robert Beaser, 69, a noted composer and chair of the composition department from 1994 to 2018. Independent investigators found “credible evidence,” the school said, that … »
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Austin Opera Announces Music Director
Timothy Myers will move from the role of principal conductor and artistic director of the Austin Opera to that of music director, effective next season. He has been at the artistic helm in one capacity or another since 2018, when his predecessor, … »
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Recent Conductor Moves
As Thierry Fischer conducts his final concerts as music director of the Utah Symphony, and moves to the post of emeritus, he has appointed Matthew Straw [pictured] as assistant conductor, starting next season. A two-time Solti Career Career … »
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Popular Composer of Vast, Chilly Soundscapes
Anna Thorvaldsdottir is one of the hottest commodities in today’s classical music world. The Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra are just some of the major … »
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