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New Chief Conductor for Prague
Petr Popelka, chief conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK) as of this season, is to be the next chief conductor and artistic director of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra starting in 2022-23. He succeeds German conductor … »
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New Artist of the Month: Geneva Lewis
She may be just 22, but New Zealand-born, U.S.-domiciled violinist Geneva Lewis is clearly one to watch. The recipient of a 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant and winner of the Grand Prize at the 2020 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, … »
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Virginia Symphony Taps Eric Jacobsen
Cellist and conductor Eric Jacobsen, founding artistic director of The Knights, is to be the next music director of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. He succeeds JoAnn Falletta, the orchestra’s Music Director Laureate who stepped down in … »
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Opera Philly Takes on That 'Controversial' Aria
Six words from “They Still Want to Kill Us,” an aria by composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, have become a cause célèbre in certain circles. Those six words—"God bless America/God damn America”—conclude the … »
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Dallas Symphony Names New Artistic VP
Katie McGuinness will exit her post as director of artistic planning at the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to join the Dallas Symphony as VP of Artistic Operations, as of the 2021-22 season. Overseeing a department of 10, she’ll report … »
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Director of Chicago Symphony Chorus to Exit
Duain Wolfe will retire in Spring of 2022, after 28 years as director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Having succeeded its legendary founder, Margaret Hillis, he is only the second person ever to hold the position. He first led the group at the … »
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Changing Faces on the Podium
Taiwanese American conductor Mei-Ann Chen, music director of the Chicago Sinfonietta since 2011, has been named principal conductor of “recreation - Grosses Orchester Graz at Styriarte,” a group of musicians of 20 different … »
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More Shifts in NY Times Culture Dept.
Joshua Barone, a senior staff editor at the New York Time s, has been given the title of assistant performing arts editor, a boost to the culture department. Barone, who writes frequently about classical music, holds degrees in journalism and … »
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Midori & Friends Taps New Executive Director
Larisa Gelman, onetime director of the 92 nd Street Y’s Center for Education Outreach, among other nonprofit leadership positions, is the new executive director of Midori & Friends. She succeeds Suzanne Wilson, who left in 2019 after … »
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Longtime Curtis Institute Dean Dies
Robert Fitzpatrick, a clarinetist and longtime administrator at the Curtis Institute of Music, died on May 10 in Paris at age 75. A native Philadelphian, he graduated from Curtis in 1968, and also earned two music degrees from Temple University. … »
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