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Orchestral Premiere of Davóne Tines's VIGIL Scheduled for Oct. 3
The death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, at the hands of Louisville police is but one instance of violence against Black people that has roiled the U.S. over the past year. Incidents that seem to occur with alarming regularity have had a … »
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New Appointments in London, Rotterdam
Pre-eminent clarinetist Michael Collins is to be the new artistic director in-residence of the London Mozart Players, a two-year appointment that starts September 2021 and fits in well with his evolution into conducting. LMP has recently launched … »
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New York, San Diego Orchestras Tap New Senior Staffers
Now that Ed Yim has left as president and CEO of the American Composers Orchestra , a search for his successor is underway. In the interim, Lyndsay Werking, development director since 2017, will add the president’s responsibilities to her … »
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New Artist of the Month: Recorder Player Tabea Debus
Handel’s opera Rinaldo offers unusual opportunities for instrumental virtuosity, of which the most charming is the recorder obbligato in a classic “bird call” aria. Tabea Debus did the honors for the English Concert’s 2018 … »
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Nigel Redden to Retire from Spoleto Festival
Nigel Redden, longtime general director of the Spoleto Festival USA, has said he will step down in October 2021 after 35 years of ever-imaginative, often bold artistic and executive leadership. During the shutdown necessitated by the pandemic, … »
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Bayreuth Hires Its First Woman Conductor
The 2020 Bayreuth Festival was cancelled, due to the pandemic, but things are looking up for next summer. For one, Katharina Wagner returned to the helm on September 21, apparently recovered from what sounds like a very serious illness, as DW … »
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American Pianists Ass'n Chief to Exit
The Indianapolis-based American Pianists Association, which holds alternating jazz and classical piano competitions every two years, said on Tuesday that its longtime president and CEO, Joel Harrison, will retire on June 30, 2021. Harrison has … »
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Zubin Mehta Blasts American Media
In an interview first published in Italy’s Corriere della Sera and subsequently picked up by Austrian media, Zubin Mehta, the 84-year-old India-born head of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (among other jobs), blasts American media for defaming … »
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Sheku en famille Record Bob Marley and Camille Saint-Saëns
The Kanneh-Masons, one of classical music’s most gifted array of siblings, have been busy during the pandemic. On Nov. 6 Decca will release Carnival , their first album recorded as a family. "We all grew up listening to albums like Peter … »
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Opera Has Lost a Devoted Fan and Advocate in RBG
The death of Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg on Sept. 18 not only deprived the U.S. of one of its most storied jurists but also one of its most avid opera lovers. “She was our greatest advocate and our greatest … »
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