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Sheila Nadler Dies at 82
Mezzo-soprano Sheila Nadler died on June 25 in Manhattan at age 82. She studied with Rosa Ponselle and was among the selected few chosen for Maria Callas’s famous masterclasses at Juilliard 1971-72. Ms. Nadler sang major roles on stages … »
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Muti: "Today's Stage Directors Are Destroying Opera"
CHICAGO -- In the twilight of his music directorship of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Riccardo Muti candidly outlined his legacy and implored musicians to remember his instruction on Giuseppe Verdi’s operas: use the 19th century scores … »
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Artist Management Moves
Acclaimed French pianist David Fray [pictured] has joined Arabella Arts for general management. He was previously with IMG Artists. In addition to performing internationally as a soloist and with major orchestras, Fray in 2021 launched the … »
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Emergency Landing at Glyndebourne
When the tenor and his understudy in Glyndebourne’s production of Ethel Smyth's The Wreckers both fell ill on June 21, it required a chartered helicopter to guarantee that the show could go on. Adam Gilbert, an associate artist with the … »
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Updates in Academia
Ukrainian violist Maxim Rysanov will join the Yehudi Menuhin School (YMS) as its first associate artist, a role that will see him visiting the school several times annually, as a chamber music coach and conductor and giving masterclasses. He next … »
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Pittsburgh Names 3 Key Players, Including Concertmaster
After nearly six seasons without a permanent concertmaster, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has finally named one, effective in 2022-23 and starting this summer on the orchestra’s European tour. David McCarroll [pictured] succeeds Noah … »
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A Sharer, Not an 'Accompanist'
Julius Drake made an important discovery very early in his musical career. He loved playing the piano, but had no desire to be a soloist. “I can still remember meeting this clarinetist and playing through one of the Brahms sonatas with … »
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A Few New Music Directors
The Lancaster (PA) Symphony Orchestra has chosen Michael Butterman [pictured] from what it says were 190 applicants for the job of music director. He succeeds Stephen Gunzenhauser, in the job for 40 of the LSO’s 75 years. Butterman starts … »
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Dresden Hires Daniele Gatti
Two weeks ago, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw announced its next chief conductor, as successor to Daniele Gatti, who was fired amid claims of sexual harassment in 2018. Now, some ten days later, Gatti has been announced as the next chief … »
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Yo-Yo Pops Up for a Worthy Cause
On June 16 the nonprofit Community Music Center of Boston (CMCB), which serves more than 4,000 students every week, received a special visitor when the renowned cellist (and Cambridge resident) Yo-Yo Ma came to call. Last October, Ma met Lecolion … »
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