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Jonathan Martin to Exit as CEO of the Cincinnati Symphony

The generational shift in arts leadership continues with the announcement that C i ncinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) President and CEO Jonathan Martin plans to retire on February 16, 2025 after seven years in the job. He leaves as the orchestra … »
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Conductors, Going and Coming

Joseph Young will exit the music directorship of California’s Berkeley Symphony at the end of the current season, as per Monday’s announcement. Young, 43, is currently conducting Jeanine Tesori’s Blue at Lyric Opera of … »
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New Academy Leaders in London & Liechtenstein

In Spring 2025, Andrew Moore will become artistic director of the Royal College of Music (RCM). He will succeed Stephen Johns, who steps down after 14 years. Moore will arrive in London from Scotland’s capital city, where he has been head … »
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Teddy Abrams: Model Citizen-Conductor

Teddy Abrams, music director of the Louisville Orchestra for the past ten years, is a throwback of sorts. Modeling his career on that of Michael Tilson Thomas, the 37-year-old Curtis grad has embraced a sense of civic responsibility rare among … »
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Jaap van Zweden Named Artistic Partner, Evergreen Symphony

Jaap van Zweden will bring his orchestra-building prowess to Taiwan’s Evergreen Symphony Orchestra (ESO) starting in January with a two-year appointment as artist-in-residence. The orchestra, founded in 2002 and privately funded by the … »
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Hannigan Tops Musical America 2025 Artist of the Year Awards

The Musical America 64 th annual “of the year” awards, announced today by publisher Stephanie Challener, celebrate conductor and soprano Barbara Hannigan as Artist of the Year , Jake Heggie as Composer of the Year , Víkingur … »
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Honens President & CEO Resigns

John Kieser is no longer with Honens, a high-profile triennial piano competition and festival. He writes, “I have great respect for the work that Honens does; however, it has become apparent to me that Honens needs a different type of … »
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A 'New' 19th-century Female Composer Unveiled

For much of the 19 th -century, solo piano recitals in large public halls were rarities. The salon, or large room in a private home, was the venue of choice in which to entertain invited music lovers. Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, and their … »
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Chicago's Old Town School Names Successor to Kauffman

Well, that was brief. After less than two months as CEO, Welz Kauffman has left The Old Town School of Folk Music, citing personal family reasons. Troy Anderson, currently senior director of education, succeeds Kauffman, who had joined the … »
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Utah Symphony's New Music Director

The Utah Symphony has appointed a Stateside unknown to be its next music director, just as it did 17 years ago when it chose Thierry Fischer to take the job in 2009. Fischer went on to hire some 40 new musicians and return the ensemble to its … »
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