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Music Academy of the West Names Artistic Overseer

The Music Academy of the West (MAW) has appointed Jamie Broumas to the newly created position of chief artistic officer. Currently director of classical and new music programs at the Kennedy Center, she will assume her new job in January. Founded … »
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A New Father-Daughter Team for the Boston Symphony

Not every parent would want to go to work everyday with their child. But for John Ferrillo, principal oboist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) since 2001, sharing the stage with his daughter Mary, a violist, as of the new season, represents … »
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Baryshnikov Center Gets a New CEO

Veteran arts administrator Cora Cahan [pictured] is to be the next president and CEO of the Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC); she succeeds Georgiana Pickett, who served as executive director from August 2011 to April 2019. Cahan brings an impressive … »
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Giya Kancheli Dies at 84

Acclaimed Georgian composer Giya Kancheli has died at the age of 84. A well-known theater and film scorer-- Kin-Dza-Dza! (1986) and Pasport (1990), to name a few—he composed more than 37 orchestral pieces, 10 chamber music … »
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Domingo Resigns from the Los Angeles Opera

Plácido Domingo has resigned as general director of the Los Angeles Opera and withdrawn from all future performances there. Statement from Domingo: “Recent accusations that have been made against me in the press have created an … »
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Anne-Sophie Mutter Confronts a Would-be Pirate

Anne-Sophie Mutter’s appearance on Sept. 28 was billed as one of the highlights of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s (CSO) 125 th anniversary season. Mutter, one of the world’s great violin virtuosos, had appeared only once … »
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Salzburg Festival Mourns Jessye Norman's Death

From Festival President Helga Rabl-Stadler: “Over the long period of more than 40 years, Jessye Norman managed to make each of her performances an event that radiated profoundly throughout daily life for a long time. These were not … »
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Jessye Norman, Musician of the Year, 1982

The late Herbert Kuperferberg was assigned in 1981 by Musical America to write a profile of Jessye Norman at the height of her career. She was the 1982 Musician of the Year yet her Metropolitan Opera debut was still one year away. A soprano who … »
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Chad Smith Is the New President and CEO of the LA Phil

That was quick—but also inevitable, perhaps. Chad Smith, who first joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2002 and was named COO in 2015, is the new President and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. “The LA Phil has been my creative … »
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92nd Street Y Names New Chief Executive

On Sept. 27 the 92 nd Street Y tapped Seth Pinsky as its new chief executive, beginning in January 2020. A former head of the Bloomberg administration’s economic development corporation, Pinsky succeeds Henry Timms, who was appointed … »
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