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Anne-Sophie on Covid-19 and Diversity
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, onetime Musical America Artist of the Year, used her recent acceptance speech upon receiving the Instrumentalist of the Year/Violin Opus Klassik prize in Berlin as a platform to speak out on the impact of the … »
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Beth Morrison Heads to Music Academy/West in Summer 2021
In the second New York meets California music biz partnership to be announced within the last 24 hours, Beth Morrison and her BMP team will spend four weeks next summer working with the students of the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara. … »
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Two New Artist Signings
French cellist Bruno Philippe has signed with Askonas Holt for general management having previously been with l’agence, which will now represent him solely in France. A onetime prize-winner at the Tchaikovsky, Feuermann, and ARD … »
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For Lisette Oropesa, It's Business (Almost) as Usual
American soprano Lisette Oropesa is one of the lucky few in the opera world—she is busy singing while most of her contemporaries have been silenced by Covid-19. She recently took time away from preparing to sing Konstanze in Mozart’s … »
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Helga Stays. Göttingen Hires. Sarasota Replaces.
In 2016, Helga Rabl-Stadler , the iron-fist, velvet-glove president of the Salzburg Festival, signed an extension of her contract that would see her creating and overseeing the program for the festival’s centennial season, in summer 2020. … »
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New Musicians in LA, Berlin, St. Louis
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, silenced by the pandemic, has lost its principal harp to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Emmanuel Ceysson , with the MET Orchestra since 2015, will succeed Lou Anne Neill, who has retired after 37 years. Ceysson, … »
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In Reversal, Thierry Fischer Will Stay in Utah
Thierry Fischer, music director of the Utah Symphony since 2009, has decided to stay for a little while longer, reversing a decision announced in May 2019 that he would be leaving at the close of his current contract, in August 2022. At the time … »
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Sedge Clark Retires from Musical America; Other MA Changes to Follow
Sedgwick Clark, longtime features editor of the Musical America International Directory of the Performing Arts, has retired after nearly 30 years in the job. He will stay involved in an “emeritus” capacity. Susan Elliott remains … »
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Soprano Erin Wall Dies at 44
The Canadian soprano Erin Wall died of complications from metastatic breast cancer on Oct. 8. She was 44. Baritone Brett Polegato, who sang with her in a concert performance of Peter Grimes in 2018, lauded his colleague for “the sheer … »
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Bramwell Tovey Resigns as Artistic Director of Calgary Opera
Bramwell Tovey has resigned as artistic director of the Calgary Opera, a position he has held since January 2019. Tovey has been dealing with cancer since 2018; his medical team suggested that he use the time now, when he is restricted from … »
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