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Edmonton Opera Makes a Bold Move with New Artistic Director
Edmonton Opera is said to be struggling financially, but that doesn’t seem to have deterred its trustees from jumping into the fire feet-first and hiring an artistic director known for his bold programming ideas. That would be Joel Ivany, … »
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Mirga Explains Her Move Away from the Podium
The many ramifications of the pandemic are still being felt throughout the classical music world. One of the less visible but no less important is the time it has provided for some high-profile leaders to recalibrate their priorities. In January, … »
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A Few Artist Management Moves
Korean-Canadian conductor Earl Lee, a recently named assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has signed with Wittenberg Artists, his first management firm. Also an accomplished cellist, Lee has served as associate conductor of the … »
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Speranza Scappucci to Exit Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège
Speranza Scappucci will not renew her contract as music director of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège, which runs until the end of the 2021-2022 season, although she will return as a guest conductor in the future. In a … »
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Never a Prodigy, a Late Bloomer Defends His Fast(er) Path
Violinist and pedagogue Daniel Kurganov is an outlier in a world in which professional musicians master their craft well before they are ten years old. The 35-year-old Russian-born violinist, who grew up in Chicago, did not take up his chosen … »
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NY Times Chief Classical Critic to Exit
Anthony ("Tony") Tommasini will step down at year’s end after 22 years as the chief classical music critic of The New York Times , one of the most powerful positions in the international classical music realm. The announcement was made … »
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Mark Elder Adds Norway's Bergen Philharmonic
Mark Elder, music director of the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, U.K., since 2000, is to be the principal guest conductor of the Bergen (NO) Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) as of August 2022. His three-year contract obligates him to three or … »
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BBC Music Nabs Editor of The Strad
Charlotte Smith, editor of The Strad , is to succeed Oliver Condy as the editor of BBC Music magazine in January. Condy, who left in May after 17 years and many iterations of BBC Music ( published by the Immediate Media Group), has authored a new … »
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Cleveland O Names 5 New Members, Promotes from Within
The Cleveland Orchestra has five new members, including a new head librarian, bringing the number hired during Music Director Franz Welser-Möst’s 20-year reign to nearly half of the ensemble. The Austrian conductor noted he had heard … »
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In the Corner Offices: A New COO & CFO
John Roloff is the new COO of the Kansas City Symphony . He arrives from the Milwaukee Symphony, where, as VP of orchestra and facility operations, he functioned as executive producer for MSO’s live and media activities, including a … »
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