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Arts Exec Shuffle: An Arrival in Sarasota, a Departure in Tucson
Linda Moxley , VP of marketing and communications for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, is headed to Florida, where she is to be the first ever executive director of the Sarasota Concert Association, which, heretofore, has been run by a volunteer … »
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Artistic Appointments in Aspen, St. Petersburg, Stockholm
Miah Im , director of opera studies at Rice University and music director of the Houston Grand Opera Studio, is to be head coach of the Aspen Music Festival and School’s new Opera Theater VocalARTS program. An AMFS alumna, she will assist … »
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Music's MacArthur Winner: Cecile McLorin Salvant
When the call came telling jazz singer/composer Cecile McLorin Salvant that she was to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, commonly referred to as a “genius grant,” she told the caller, “You made a mistake. Because it’s … »
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Cellist Inbal Segev Commissions '20 for 2020'
Musicians unable to follow a regular performance schedule—i.e., most of them—are eager to find other ways to engage with their artistic colleagues. One way attracting increasing attention is the commissioning of new works. The … »
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Yet Another 'First' for Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop has been named music director of the annual National Orchestral Institute + Festival at the University of Maryland’s Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. She’s its first ever music director, but has been active over the … »
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Helen Reddy Dies at 78
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Helen Reddy, who shot to stardom in the 1970s with her rousing feminist anthem I Am Woman and recorded a string of other hits, has died. She was 78. Reddy’s children Traci and Jordan announced that the actor-singer … »
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Baritone Mariusz Kwiecien Retires from the Stage
Polish baritone Mariusz Kwiecien has announced his immediate retirement after a 27-year career during which he sang in more than 200 performances at the Metropolitan Opera. Health issues stemming from a slipped disc suffered during a Met … »
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BSO Locks in Andris Nelsons Through 2025
The honeymoon continues, even as it crosses an ocean. This morning, the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced another extension to Andris Nelsons’s contract as music director, which keeps him on the podium through 2025. It supersedes his … »
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Richard Woitach, Onetime Met Staff Conductor, Dies at 84
Richard Woitach, pianist and staff conductor at the Metropolitan Opera for 38 years, died on October 3 at Mt. Sinai Morningside Hospital in Manhattan after a long illness. He was 84; his death was reported by his wife, Jeryl Metz Woitach. Prior … »
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Key Strategist Resigns from Askonas Holt
Sean Michael Gross has resigned his position as Director of Global Strategy and Innovation at London-based Askonas Holt, which, pre-pandemic, was one of the largest agencies in the world, with a staff of 75 and a roster of 240 artists. Gross … »
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