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Young Conductors on the Move

February 14, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Dallas Symphony has a new assistant conductor in Maurice Cohn , who in October led the orchestra in the premiere of Mason Bates’s Philharmonia Fantastique. He serves as cover for Music Director Fabio Luisi and oversees family concerts … » Read
 

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Alsop Re-ups at Ravinia; Tribune Sees Her as Possible Muti Successor

February 11, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Marin Alsop arrives on the podium of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra this weekend amid the Chicago Tribune 's speculation that she may be under consideration to succeed Riccardo Muti as music director when his contract concludes in 2023. The first … » Read
 

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Sting Moves Back Catalog from Sony to Universal, Sells the Results for $300M

February 11, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Gordon Sumner, aka Sting, has sold his back catalog to Universal Music in a deal that could be worth as much as $300m. “It felt natural to unite everything in one trusted home,” said the 70-year-old musician, who first found fame in … » Read
 

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Star String Faculty Named at Curtis & NEC

February 10, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Curtis Institute of Music and New England Conservatory have both announced recent alumni additions to their studio faculties. At Curtis, Erin Keefe and Benjamin Beilman will start next fall, offering individual lessons and chamber/orchestral … » Read
 

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Brooklyn Academy of Music Names President

February 10, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Gina Duncan, who left the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September 2020 to become producing director at the Sundance Institute, is returning to BAM as its new president. “We saw Gina’s extraordinary leadership skills firsthand during … » Read
 

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Ricky Ian Gordon: NYC's Composer du Jour

February 11, 2022 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
Ricky Ian Gordon headed downtown where his The Garden of the Finzi-Continis was being premiered by the New York City Opera on Jan. 27. When not absorbed with that, he walked from his Upper West Side home to Lincoln Center, where previews were … » Read
 

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George Crumb, 1929-2022. An Appreciation.

February 11, 2022 | Thomas May, Musical America
American composer George Crumb, whose innovative, theatrically charged soundscapes explored a new kind of musical poetry, has died after a long and far-reaching career. He was 92. The Pulitzer Prize- and Grammy Award-winning artist died on … » Read
 

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Barbican Center Appoints New CEO

February 9, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Claire Spencer, CEO of Arts Center Melbourne (ACM), is to become the first ever CEO of the Barbican Center, which claims to be the largest performing arts and conference center in Europe. She succeeds Nicholas Kenyon, who stepped down last … » Read
 

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Simon Rattle Receives Germany's Highest Honor

February 9, 2022 | Associated Press
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's president on Tuesday bestowed the country's highest honor on British conductor Simon Rattle, the former head of the Berlin Philharmonic who is set to take a new job in Munich next year. President Frank-Walter … » Read
 

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Dausgaard's Successor Named in Scotland

February 9, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Ryan Wigglesworth has been selected to assume the position of chief conductor for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) as of September. He succeeds Thomas Dausgaard, in the post for six years, and recently departed from the Seattle … » Read
 
 

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