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New Exec Directors in Texas and Tennesse
The Chattanooga Symphony and Opera (CSO), which presents about 20 pops, symphonic, and chamber concerts a season, has named John Kilkenny to succeed Samantha Teter as executive director, starting March 1. Teter has been with the organization for … »
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Surprise! Colorado Springs Music Director Resigns
In a move that surprised many, Josep Caballé Domenech announced his resignation as music director of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic as of May 2023. He joined the orchestra in 2011. "We’re saddened by it,” responded the … »
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Roger Tapping, Juilliard String Quartet Violist, Dies at 61
Juilliard String Quartet violist and faculty member Roger Tapping died of cancer on January 18 at his home in Manhattan. He was 61. Tapping joined the quartet and the Juilliard faculty in 2013, succeeding Samuel Rhodes when he retired from the … »
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Everett Lee, Groundbreaking Black American Conductor, Dies at 105
Pioneering African-American conductor Everett Lee, who led performances of over 1,000 symphonic, opera, and musical theater compositions during his lifetime, died in Malmo, Sweden, on January 12. He was 105. Despite the patronage of Artur … »
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English Touring Opera GD Resigns
James Conway has announced his departure after 20 years as director of the English Touring Opera (ETO). He has agreed to stay on part-time as artistic director until the end of 2022, with Michael Garvey serving as interim chief executive. Gerry … »
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Conservatory Faculty News
It's not surprising that many faculty members at the Cleveland Institute of Music also have a regular gig with the local band. The latest CIM faculty news sees the return of the Cleveland Orchestra’s principal bass Maximilian Dimoff … »
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NY Public Radio Hires Greene Space Exec
New York Public Radio (NYPR) has a number of new staff members, including Kristina Newman-Scott, who earlier this month became executive director of The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, a new position. NYPR is the umbrella corporation housing … »
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New Conductor Posts: Principal Guest, Associate, and Honorary
French conductor Stéphane Denève has added another position to his crowded CV. As of next September, he becomes principal guest conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (NRPhO), succeeding James Gaffigan. … »
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Coverage of the Dausgaard-Seattle Embroglio
The New York Times and Post Alley have both published articles concerning the reasons behind Danish conductor Thomas Dausgaard’s sudden departure as music director of the Seattle Symphony. Certainly the more thorough of the two, at 4,000 … »
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Kansas City Looks for a Music Director Who'll Make a Civic Commitment
As Michael Stern, conductor and music director of the Kansas City Symphony since 2005, prepares to step down, the search for his successor is already underway. As Steve Paul writes for KC Studio , a weekly online newsletter, “This season … »
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