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Nazi-era Composer, Now 102, Sees His Music Come to Light
Founded in Vienna in 2006, the Exilarte Center for Banned Music locates, preserves, and presents music lost during the Holocaust. The forensic musicologists who work there function as the "monuments men" of Nazi-era composers and manuscripts, and … »
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Chicago Opera Theater GD to Exit
Ashley Magnus will step down as general director of the Chicago Opera Theater as of March 3, with the intent of joining her family in a new business venture elsewhere. With an MBA from the University of Utah, Magnus and her spouse have … »
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More Foot Surgery Forces Petrenko to Cancel Concerts
Berlin Philharmonic Principal Conductor Kirill Petrenko has been forced to cancel all of his February concerts, due to follow-up surgery on a previous foot injury. The first surgery was last August, This applies to both the subscription concerts, … »
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Julia Bullock, Soprano au Courant
Last weekend marked the first major West Coast appearance by soprano Julia Bullock in three years, when she sang the role of Dame Shirley in Girls of the Golden West by John Adams [ see today’s review ]. First Covid, and then the birth of … »
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Munich Phil Eyes Gergiev's Successor
The Munich Philharmonic has announced 34-year-old Israeli conductor Lahav Shani as it next music director. Shani will succeed Valery Gergiev, fired for his support of Vladimir Putin, and in the process assume a position previously held by … »
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New Artist of the Month: Composer Emma O’Halloran
Older man. Younger man. A dimly lit hotel room. Cheap beer. A financial transaction. Such was the visual image that Irish composer Emma O’Halloran built to frame the soundworld of her breakthrough opera, Trade , right down to the buzz … »
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Recent Passings of Note
Lee Elman, who cofounded the Aston Magna Foundation and Festival 50 years ago with the late harpsichordist Albert Fuller, died on November 27, 2022, at Mount Sinai Hospital, of complications from heart surgery. He was 86. Aston Magna, the … »
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Jerusalem Symphony Names Another Music Director
On the heels of Steven Sloane's brief tenu re, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra has announced violinist and conductor Julian Rachlin as its next music director, effective in October 2023, at the launch of its 85th-anniversary season. Dubbed … »
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BSO Taps Curtis Provost to Run Tanglewood
Just days before it unveils the upcoming Tanglewood Festival season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra has named Ed Gazouleas as interim director of the Tanglewood Music Center. The announcement was made by BSO interim CEO Jeffrey Dunn. The two … »
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Marseille Opera & Phil Tap Italian Conductor
The Marseille Opera House and Philharmonic have named Italian conductor Michele Spotti, 29, to be the next music director, starting in 2023-24. He will succeed American conductor Lawrence Foster, 81. The announcement was made yesterday by … »
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