PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
People in the News
Moscow Judge Suspends Serebrennikov's Sentence

MOSCOW (AFP)--A Moscow court on Friday handed outspoken Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov a three-year suspended sentence following a fraud conviction denounced by his supporters as politically motivated. Known for his daring statements and … »
Read
People in the News
Vermont Symphony Taps Executive Director

The Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO), which reports that it is currently offering small-ensemble performances throughout the state, has named a new executive director. She is Elise Brunelle, former managing director of the Cape Town Opera, where … »
Read
People in the News
New Appointments for Three Rising Conductors

Queensland (NZ) Youth Orchestras (QYO) has appointed Simon Hewett [pictured] as music director, effective next January. He succeeds founder John Curro, who passed away last November. A native of Brisbane, Hewett has been principal conductor of … »
Read
People in the News
Chicago Symphony Artistic VP Exits for Greener Pastures

Cristina Rocca, longtime associate to Riccardo Muti, VP for artistic planning of the Chicago Symphony since 2015, is to exit the U.S. for London, where she will become artistic director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), starting … »
Read
People in the News
Omaha Symphony Taps Its Next Music Director

Ankush Kumar Bahl, onetime protégé of Kurt Masur and assistant to Jaap van Zweden, is to be the next music director of the Omaha Symphony, effective in the 2021-22 season. He succeeds Thomas Wilkins, who ends his 16-year tenure at … »
Read
People in the News
Cinci Symphony/Conservatory Choose New Diversity Fellows

The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) have chosen their next class of CSO/CCM Diversity Fellows. The program, launched in 2015 with a grant from The Mellon Foundation, aims to … »
Read
People in the News
Utah Symphony/Opera Names New CEO

Last week, the Nashville Symphony cancelled its entire 2020-21 season . Today, that orchestra’s COO Steven Brosvik was announced as the new CEO of the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera (USUO). He will succeed Paul Meecham, who left suddenly last … »
Read
People in the News
Muti from Ravenna: 'You Pay a High Price for the Absence of Culture'

RAVENNA, ITALY —Riccardo Muti sent a resounding message Sunday night, that live classical music has returned to the Italian stage in his adopted home of Ravenna, even as the musical outlook remains grim in the United States, where he also … »
Read
People in the News
A Few New Artist Signings

Kirshbaum Associates has announced two new signings: violinist Midori -- artist, humanitarian, and educator--and Nordic folk trio Dreamers’ Circus . Now 35 years removed from her debut at age 11 with the New York Philharmonic, Midori has … »
Read
People in the News
Columbia Artists Manager Launches His Own Firm

Martin Wittenberg, artist and tour manager for Columbia Artists for two years, has left that firm to start his own, Wittenberg Artists, and taken with him a number of clients. In a letter to colleagues, he describes his new venture as a … »
Read
