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Nathan Hull Dies at 69
Nathan Lee Hull, baritone and founding artistic director of Amore Opera, died at his home in New York City on August 9, 2020. The cause was cardiac arrest. He was 69. Amore Opera was an outgrowth of Amato Opera, which ceased operations in 2009 … »
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City of Sacramento Taps New Cultural Manager
Megan Van Voorhis, CEO of Arts Cleveland for 17 years, will exit her post to become cultural and creative manager for the city of Sacramento, CA, as of September 1. In her new post, she’ll oversee grants to local artists and organizations … »
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Domingo's Latest Denials: 'Never, Never, Never'
NAPLES, ITALY — Plácido Domingo denied ever abusing his power during his management tenure at two U.S. opera houses in an interview with The Associated Press on Sunday, as he embarks on a full-throttle campaign to clear his name … »
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Conductor Randall Craig Fleischer Dies at 61
Randall Craig Fleischer, music director of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, the Anchorage Symphony, and the Youngstown (Ohio) Symphony, died August 19 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 61. The cause of death remains unknown; an autopsy is … »
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New Century Chamber O Names Interim Exec
With Philip Wilder having exited as executive director, the New Century Chamber Orchestra (NCCO) is now in search mode for his successor. Yesterday, NCCO announced that Richard Lonsdorf would succeed him on an interim basis. Wilder, meanwhile, … »
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An Unusual Sight in Salzburg: A Woman in the Pit
It took a century, but she was worth the wait. Joana Mallwitz, at age 34 the first woman booked as the official conductor for an opera at the Salzburg Festival, has taken the venerable musical gathering by storm with her interpretation of … »
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Sir Simon Steps in for Mirga at CBSO Centennial
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO), which turns 100 years old on Sept. 5, will celebrate with a live-streamed concert from PRG’s Live Stage Studio, a temporary production facility in the city. There will be no live audience, … »
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Two Key Appointments in Chamber Music
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra has promoted its artist-educator, composer Derrick Spiva, Jr., to the position of artistic advisor. Spiva has been with the orchestra for two years; several of his pieces have been performed by LACO. He will be … »
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Salzburg Fetes Barenboim, Honors Nazi Victims
Daniel Barenboim’s solo recital tonight in the Großes Festspielhaus at the Salzburg Festival marks the 70 th anniversary to the day of his stage debut in Buenos Aires at age seven. At the time, he performed works by Beethoven and … »
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Another Key Staffer Exits Lincoln Center
Hanako Yamaguchi told colleagues yesterday that she would be leaving Lincoln Center after 30 years, most recently serving as director of music programming and, in that capacity, Jane Moss’s close colleague. Moss made her exit on August 1 , … »
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