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'Plácido Didn't Commit a Crime'

August 22, 2022 | Daniel Politi, Almudena Calatrava, and Leonardo La Valle
Associated Press
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Opera star Plácido Domingo’s name has appeared in an investigation of a sect-like organization in Argentina that also had U.S. offices and whose leaders have been charged with crimes, including … » Read
 

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Ukrainian Conductor Forced to Resign Russian Post

August 22, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Ukraine-born conductor Valentin Uryupin, onetime winner of the triennial Mahler Conducting Competition, has resigned as chief conductor of the Moscow New Opera Theater Kolobov. Russian media report the reason as being his public condemnation of … » Read
 

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Two Key Chicago Symphony Wind Players Retire, One after 50 Years

August 19, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be losing historic musical memory on August 21, when assistant principal oboe Michael Henoch and bassoonist Dennis Michel play their final concert at Ravinia. Both are retiring, Henoch after 50 years, Michel … » Read
 

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Domingo Linked to Crime Ring

August 19, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Argentine prosecutors have linked Plácido Domingo, 81, to a Buenos Aires criminal front for sex trafficking, including of minors, and other crimes. Fifty police raids against the Buenos Aires Yoga School have led to 19 arrests. A wiretap … » Read
 

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Washington Nat'l Opera Names New Head of Young Artist Programs

August 18, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Washington National Opera has chosen Christopher Cano to be the next director of the Cafritz Young Artists (CYA) and American Opera Initiative (AOI). He starts in September, succeeding Robert Ainsley, in the job since 2016 and now headed to be … » Read
 

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Rachel Fine Exits the Wallis for New Cultural Center at Yale

August 17, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Rachel Fine, executive director and CEO of the Los Angeles-based Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (The Wallis), is to hold the top administrative post at Yale Schwarzman Center (YSC), which the university defines as its "first-ever … » Read
 

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Joyce Theater Gets a New Programming Director

August 17, 2022 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Danni Gee, longtime dance curator for Central Park’s free outdoor festival SummerStage, has been named director of programming for the Joyce Theater, New York’s core dance venue and presenter of small/visiting troupes. Gee is a former … » Read
 

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Four New Music Directors: From Young to Un-retired

August 17, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Hans Graf, music director of the Singapore Symphony, has chosen Venezuelan conductor Rodolfo Barráez to be the orchestra’s next associate conductor. He succeeds Joshua Tan, in the job from 2013-2021. Based in Berlin, … » Read
 

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Male Sopranos: Rarest of the Rare

August 15, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
A fascination with the high male singing voice has accompanied the growing interest in gender fluidity. Countertenors are much in demand, particularly in Baroque opera and in some contemporary works. Much rarer are male sopranos—men whose … » Read
 

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Pops Conductor Jack Everly to Exit One of His Four Orchestras

August 15, 2022 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
As of the fall of 2026, Jack Everly will step aside from one of the four orchestras that share him as principal pops conductor (Baltimore and Indianapolis symphonies, Naples Philharmonic, and Canada’s National Arts Center Orchestra). In … » Read
 
 

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