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Curtis Names Inaugural Sokoloff Chair in Piano Studies
The Curtis Institute has appointed alumna Michelle Cann to the inaugural Eleanor Sokoloff Chair in Piano Studies, named in honor of the legendary teacher who passed away in July at age 106, after serving on Curtis’s faculty for 84 years. … »
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A New Agency from an Experienced Hand
Linda Marks had been with HarrisonParrott for nearly 40 years when she stepped down in June of 2019 from the key position of executive vice chairman. She has recently resurfaced with her own, London-based agency, Linda Marks Classical Music … »
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Statues Up, Statues Down: What About One Honoring Marian Anderson?
The recent and ongoing controversy surrounding public statues, particularly those devoted to Confederate worthies, has focused almost entirely on what should be removed. Meanwhile, we pay little attention to what might be added to our landscape … »
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James Conlon to Serve as Baltimore Symphony's Advisor
The Baltimore Symphony has enlisted James Conlon, among the most credentialled American conductors working today, to serve as its artistic advisor. He starts next fall, succeeding Marin Alsop, who exits as music director at the end of this … »
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Covid Cases Surging, Bolshoi Director Wants to Shutter Theater
Bolshoi Theater Director Vladimir Urin is calling for temporary closure of the company, due to the rapidly rising number of Covid-19 cases, according to France Musique . Like all arts organizations, the Bolshoi is suffering from severe financial … »
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Orchestra Updates: Dallas, Oregon, St. Louis, Las Vegas
For reasons of the pandemic’s travel restrictions, not to mention the uptick in recent cases, Jaap van Zweden is unable to conduct the two December Dallas Symphony programs he planned, one for the 12 th , honoring the Dutch maestro’s … »
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Gemma New Re-ups in Hamilton
New Zealand-born conductor Gemma New has renewed her contract as music director of the Hamilton (Ontario) Philharmonic through the 2023-24 season. She will have been at the orchestra’s helm for eight years. “It has been a true joy to … »
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Another Major NY Arts Exec Resigns
Katy Clark will leave her post as president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music in January to take an as yet announced position elsewhere. She came to the job in 2015, succeeding Karen Brooks Hopkins after 16 years. Much as she has appreciated her … »
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Domingo Withdraws from Role Debut Citing Illness
Plácido Domingo yesterday afternoon sent an official notice of cancellation to the Donizetti Opera Festival in Bergamo, where he was to sing the title role in the composer’s Belisario , a "lyrical tragedy" loosely based on a famous … »
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People's Symphony Concerts Appoint New Resident Artist
The People’s Symphony Concerts has long been known for the rare combination of bargain-basement ticket prices and high-quality performances. Founded in 1900, managed by Frank Solomon for the last half-century or so, PSC like the rest of the … »
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