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Ann Getty Dies at 79
SAN FRANCISCO — Ann Getty, a longtime benefactor of the arts and culture in San Francisco who married into the storied Getty family, died September 14. She was 79. She died of a heart attack, her husband Gordon Getty said. A native of … »
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Atlanta Symphony Hires Associate Conductor; Six New Players
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra may only be only performing in small ensemble configurations this fall, but that doesn’t seem to have prevented it from hiring new musicians—six, in fact, plus a new associate conductor/music director of … »
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Management Moves: HP and AH
Askonas Holt has two additions to its roster for worldwide management: Portuguese conductor Dinis Sousa , signed to management for the first time, and French-Danish soprano Elsa Dreisig , who comes to AH from Vienna-based Hainzl and Delage. … »
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MRP's Only Black Host Fired with Cause
A conflict over failure to follow established procedures when revising on-air playlists has led to Garrett McQueen’s dismissal from American Public Media (APM). McQueen, a professional bassoonist, had been host and producer of the … »
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Virginia Opera Names Gen'l Director, CEO
The board of directors of Virginia Opera have selected Peggy Kriha Dye as the organization’s new general director and CEO, effective Oct. 18, 2020. She succeeds Russell P. Allen, who is retiring after two different stints leading the … »
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Ben Brantley to Exit The New York Times
New York Times Chief Theater Critic, the most powerful voice in theater criticism and one that can close a show with a semicolon, is soon to be an open position. Ben Brantley will be stepping down as of October 15, having been with the paper … »
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Gidon Kremer, Mari Samuelsen, Other CAMI Artists Sign New Deals
With the shutdown of Columbia Artists, some of the field’s biggest names are moving onto other, smaller agencies. Martin Wittenberg, who left CAMI before its ultimate demise to start his own firm, has announced a number of new signings to … »
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New Artistic Leadership for Baltimore Symphony Reflects Its City
Just on the heels of the new, five-year contract with its musicians and in planning an as-yet announced fall streaming season, the Baltimore Symphony has identified a new artistic team for this, Marin Alsop’s final season. Nicholas … »
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Yuval Sharon to Michigan Opera Theater
Yuval Sharon, MacArthur Fellow, darling of the avantgarde, interim artistic advisor of the Long Beach Opera, has just added another feather to his cap: The Michigan Opera Theater has tapped him as artistic director. His appointment concludes a … »
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Davóne Tines's Tribute to the Late Julius Eastman
When Davóne Tines created a video for the annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival featuring Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan D’Arc , by the late Julius Eastman , he didn’t anticipate the controversy that arose from some of … »
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