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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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Two New Execs, East Coast, West Coast
Amanda Gookin is to be the next executive director of Music at the Anthology, or MATA, which supports emerging composers through commissioning, performing, and funding their work. Founded by Philip Glass, Eleonor Sandresky, and Lisa Bielawa in … »
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Howard U to Revive College of Fine Arts; Names Phylicia Rashad as Dean
WASHINGTON (AP) — Famed actor Phylicia Rashad is returning to her alma mater as the new dean of the Howard University College of Fine Arts. The longtime performer and Tony Award winner, who rose to cultural prominence as Clair Huxtable on … »
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Dressing Room Dust-up Between Two Mighty Maestros
As previously reported, Riccardo Muti and the Vienna Philharmonic were to have officially reopened La Scala on May 11, the very day of the 75 th anniversary of the postwar reopening under Toscannini. When La Scala Music Director Riccardo … »
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Two Conductors: One New, One Extended
In his first music directorship, conductor Christian Reif takes the artistic helm of Minnesota’s Lakes Area Music Festival (LAMF), effective immediately. The festival, founded in 2009 and based in Brainerd, MN, runs July 30-August 22, an … »
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2 (More) Conductors: Finn Steps Up, Brit Steps Down
Finnish conductor Pietari Inkinen is to be the next music director of the KBS Symphony Orchestra in Seoul, the national radio symphony orchestra in Korea. He succeeds Yoel Levi, who left in 2019. Inkinen has signed a three-year commitment, … »
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Concertgebouworkest Signs New Artistic Partners for 2021-22
Apparently in no rush to find a new chief conductor after the demise of Daniele Gatti, Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra has announced new relationships for 2020-21, including one with Pierre Audi as creative partner. A devout … »
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Christian Thielemann's Semperoper Contract Not Renewed
A surprise announcement from Saxony’s Minister for Culture Barbara Klepsch indicates that the contract of Semperoper’s longtime Chief Conductor Christian Thielemann will not be renewed when it expires at the end of 2023-24. At the … »
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