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Artist-Faculty Updates
Flutist Tara Helen O’Connor , a highly credentialled performer and pedagogue, has been appointed visiting associate professor, adjunct, at the Yale School of Music, effective next fall. A contemporary music champion, she has premiered … »
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Beyoncé's Win and the End of an Era
CHICAGO—It had to happen sometime. Like rules, records are meant to be broken. For 39 years, Georg Solti held the record for the most Grammy wins. At the 1984 Grammy ceremonies, he won four awards, putting his total at 23, well ahead of … »
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Askonas Holt CEO on Creating the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
Assembling an orchestra of Ukrainian musicians from within and without that war-torn country and arranging its 12-concert tour of six nations in a matter of weeks is no mean feat. Donagh Collins, CEO of Askonas Holt, managed the feat and was … »
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Los Angeles Reacts to the News
Gustavo Dudamel’s decision to leave the Los Angeles Philharmonic for New York represents the departure of much more than a exceptionally talented maestro. Since his arrival in LA as music director in 2009, he has become a larger-than-life … »
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Fired Conductor Sues for Discrimination et al.
David Lockington, music director of the Pasadena Symphony Association from 2013 until he was fired in 2021 for refusing to be vaccinated on religious grounds, has sued his former employer. His suit alleges wrongful termination, religious … »
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Siemens Prize Goes to George Benjamin
British composer and conductor Sir George Benjamin (Musical America’s 2014 Composer of the Year) has been awarded the Ernst von Siemens (EvS) Music Prize for a lifetime of service to music. The award carries a €250,000 ($268,000) … »
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Composer Burt Bacharach Dies at 94
NEW YORK (AP) — Burt Bacharach , the singularly gifted and popular composer who delighted millions with the quirky arrangements and unforgettable melodies of “Walk on By,” “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” and dozens … »
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Tenor Interrupted (from Doing Laundry)
On Sunday, Feb. 5, Joseph Tancredi’s afternoon plans took a dramatic turn after a 12:30 telephone call. On the line was Grant Loehnig, head of the music staff at Opera Philadelphia, who was searching desperately for a tenor to replace a … »
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A Few New Principal Horns
Daniel Hawkins is moving from associate principal horn of the San Francisco Symphony to principal of the Dallas Symphony as of next fall. He succeeds David Cooper, who left in 2017, initially to play with the Berlin Philharmonic and, two years … »
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A Director New to Opera Takes a Novel Approach: Follow the Libretto
After a pandemic-induced delay of more than three years, James Gray’s production of The Marriage of Figaro made its U.S. premiere at the Los Angeles Opera on Feb. 4. It was initially presented at the Théâtre des … »
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