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The New Man in Baltimore
Jonathan Heyward will not join the Baltimore Symphony as its new music director until the fall of 2023, but he is already introducing himself to the city. At a recent meeting with reporters, he shared information about his background and … »
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Louisville O Launches 2022-23 Creators Corps
The Louisville Orchestra’s initial “Creators Corps” is a racially- and gender-balanced trio of composer/performers, each of whom has a reputation for stretching musical boundaries and reaching beyond them into society. Funded … »
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New Music Directors Lead Volunteer Orchestras
The Boston-based New England Philharmonic , a 45-year-old all-volunteer ensemble specializing in contemporary music, has spent the past season auditioning candidates to succeed longtime music director Richard Pittman, now emeritus. Its choice … »
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Stefan Soltesz Collapses on the Podium and Dies
On July 22, Austrian conductor Stefan Soltesz, age 73, collapsed on the podium during a performance of R. Strauss’s opera The Silent Woman at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and died hours later at the hospital. “We are losing a … »
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Baltimore Symphony Names Music Director
Jonathon Heyward, chief conductor of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, former Dudamel Fellow, is to be the next music director of the Baltimore Symphony, the orchestra announced today. He will serve as music director designate next season and … »
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Boston Symphony Hires Seven New Players
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has welcomed three new violinists, a cellist, an assistant librarian, and two clarinetists to its ranks. The position of concertmaster remains open, longtime principal Malcolm Lowe having stepped down in … »
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New Faces, Artistic & Exec, at BMP
Beth Morrison Projects has added several new members to its artistic board including bass Morris Robinson [pictured], a not-uncommon presence at the Metropolitan Opera, among other houses, and current artistic advisor to the Cincinnati Opera, and … »
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New CEO for Ontario Arts Council
Ontario Arts Council, responsible for funding the likes of the Canadian Opera Company, the Toronto Symphony, Tafelmusik, plus the region’s numerous lower profile outfits, has hired Michael Murray as its new CEO, starting August 29. Murray … »
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American Pianists Association CEO Exits After a Year in the Job
Just under one year after taking the job, Peter Mraz has resigned as president and CEO of the American Pianists Association. Mraz succeeded Joel Harrison, with APA for 21 years before retiring in June of 2021. Mraz’s hiring was a bit … »
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Recent Roster Updates
Boundary-pushing trio Time for Three (TF3), known for its equal facility across a panoply of genres and vintages, has joined Opus 3 Artists for North American representation. (For general management, it remains with Park Avenue … »
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