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A Fond Farewell for Jessye Norman

NEW YORK — Jessye Norman was remembered as a force of nature as thousands filled the Metropolitan Opera House on Sunday for a celebration of the soprano, who died Sept. 30 at age 74. Sopranos Renée Fleming, Latonia Moore, Lise … »
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Lucerne Symphony Announces Successor to James Gaffigan

German conductor Michael Sanderling is to be the chief conductor of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester as of the 2021/22 season, the orchestra’s 216 th . He will be succeeding James Gaffigan, who announced in August that he would step down in … »
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Opera Philly Names Composer in Residence

Tyshawn Sorey, an acclaimed jazz drummer, is Opera Philadelphia’s composer in residence, effective immediately. Identified by OP as “a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, ensemble leader, and conductor assimilating and … »
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Cutting Edge X2: Yuval Sharon to Long Beach Opera

Yuval Sharon, MacArthur Fellow, much admired and inventive opera director, is to serve as interim artistic advisor of the Long Beach Opera, putting together the 2021 season, including all artistic personnel. He will also direct one of the … »
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Columbia Artists Signs New String Players

Columbia Artists has signed several string players of late. Most recent is Philippe Quint [pictured] for general management; Quint is a New Yorker of Russian origin with a Juilliard pedigree and 18 recordings to his credit. He has performed with … »
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New Artist of the Month: Violinist Hao Zhou

The visceral intensity of a competition performance leaves its mark on the audience as well as the contestants. You could sense the collective adrenaline skyrocketing during the final round of the Concours musical international de Montréal … »
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Slovak Phil Chooses Successor to James Judd

Russian conductor Daniel Raiskin is to be the next principal conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, effective from the 2020/21 season. He succeeds James Judd, in the job since 2017-18. Raiskin is in his first season as music director of … »
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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Recognizes Stephen Sondheim

Stephen Sondheim has been presented with an honorary fellowship by the UK’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). The legendary music theater composer and lyricist, now 89, accepted the honor at an exclusive November 14 event hosted by the … »
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Noseda Hits His Stride at the NSO and Elsewhere

After a piano rehearsal, two orchestra sessions and one concert performance together, soprano Christine Goerke gushed with praise for Gianandrea Noseda. “He doesn’t just use his hands and his arms. He conducts with his entire … »
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Interlochen Taps Cristian Macelaru for Key Role

Cristian Macelaru is having quite a year. Last week, the Orchestre National de France made the surprise announcement that he would succeed Emmanuel Krivine as its chief conductor in the fall of 2021. Currently in his first season as music … »
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