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Gidon Kremer, Mari Samuelsen, Other CAMI Artists Sign New Deals
With the shutdown of Columbia Artists, some of the field’s biggest names are moving onto other, smaller agencies. Martin Wittenberg, who left CAMI before its ultimate demise to start his own firm, has announced a number of new signings to … »
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New Artistic Leadership for Baltimore Symphony Reflects Its City
Just on the heels of the new, five-year contract with its musicians and in planning an as-yet announced fall streaming season, the Baltimore Symphony has identified a new artistic team for this, Marin Alsop’s final season. Nicholas … »
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Yuval Sharon to Michigan Opera Theater
Yuval Sharon, MacArthur Fellow, darling of the avantgarde, interim artistic advisor of the Long Beach Opera, has just added another feather to his cap: The Michigan Opera Theater has tapped him as artistic director. His appointment concludes a … »
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Davóne Tines's Tribute to the Late Julius Eastman
When Davóne Tines created a video for the annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival featuring Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan D’Arc , by the late Julius Eastman , he didn’t anticipate the controversy that arose from some of … »
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Ex Shanghai Quartet Player Files Lawsuit vs. Former Partners
Violinist Yi-Wen Jiang is suing Montclair (NJ) State University and its resident Shanghai Quartet for firing him from the ensemble for a social media post he wrote calling Chinese people pigs ( pig emoji). At the time, it was reported that he had … »
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Matthew VanBesien on His Current Job and His Last One
Arts organizations that choose to go dormant for the 2020-21 season may be missing a vital chance to stay “dialed in” and serve their communities, according to Matthew VanBesien, president of the University Musical Society in Ann … »
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The Previous Generation of Black Conductors
Black symphony and opera conductors were not always as rare a commodity as they are today. During the middle decades of the previous century, a generation of African American maestros regularly manned the podiums of major orchestras such as … »
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For the First Black Female Principal of a Major Orchestra, It Was Never Easy
Ann Hobson Pilot became the first black female principal player in a major orchestra back in 1969 when the Boston Symphony hired her as its principal harp. Retired since 2009, she is now 76 and living in Florida, having survived all manner of … »
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Musical Chairs at Two String Quartets
The Ohio-based Carpe Diem String Quartet has a new cellist in Ariana Nelson, a member of the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and on the faculty of Texas Southern University. Nelson, who studied at Juilliard with Darrett Adkins, joins the … »
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Orchestra League CEO Jesse Rosen: The Exit Interview
In June of 2019, Jesse Rosen announced that he would be moving on from his post as president and CEO of the League of American Orchestras in September 2020. He has been with the League for 22 years, the last 12 of them in the top position. … »
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