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Sir Simon Steps in for Mirga at CBSO Centennial
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO), which turns 100 years old on Sept. 5, will celebrate with a live-streamed concert from PRG’s Live Stage Studio, a temporary production facility in the city. There will be no live audience, … »
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Two Key Appointments in Chamber Music
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra has promoted its artist-educator, composer Derrick Spiva, Jr., to the position of artistic advisor. Spiva has been with the orchestra for two years; several of his pieces have been performed by LACO. He will be … »
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Salzburg Fetes Barenboim, Honors Nazi Victims
Daniel Barenboim’s solo recital tonight in the Großes Festspielhaus at the Salzburg Festival marks the 70 th anniversary to the day of his stage debut in Buenos Aires at age seven. At the time, he performed works by Beethoven and … »
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Another Key Staffer Exits Lincoln Center
Hanako Yamaguchi told colleagues yesterday that she would be leaving Lincoln Center after 30 years, most recently serving as director of music programming and, in that capacity, Jane Moss’s close colleague. Moss made her exit on August 1 , … »
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Chicago's Harris Theater Names New CEO
Lori Dimun is the new president and CEO of Chicago’s Harris Theater. She succeeds Patricia Barretto, whose three-year tenure was cut short by her death in March . “We are thrilled to have Lori leading the organization during this … »
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San Francisco Opera Names New Opera Center Artistic Staff
Carrie-Ann Matheson is to be the new artistic director of the San Francisco Opera Center (SFOC), succeeding Sheri Greenawald, who is set to retire in December . Matheson starts in January 2021, joined by onetime IMG Artists VP and artist manager … »
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Julian Bream Has Died
Classical guitarist and lute player Julian Bream has died at his home in Wiltshire, UK, at the age of 87. Among the world’s pre-eminent musicians, Bream toured widely and recorded prodigiously at the height of his career, earning four … »
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A Few High-profile Faculty Appointments
Violinist Gil Shaham has joined the faculty of the Bard College Conservatory in upstate New York. Shaham, Musical America’s 2012 Instrumentalist of the Year and among the world’s most celebrated (and recorded) musicians, will teach … »
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Manhattan School Taps Tazewell Thompson
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) has named Tazewell Thompson as director of opera studies in the school’s Vocal Arts Division. The Harlem native, who assumes his position immediately, is charged with developing a cohesive vision for the … »
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Kent Nagano's Montreal Legacy
On Aug. 31, Kent Nagano will depart the Montreal Symphony Orchestra after 14 years as music director. He arrived on the heels of the tumultuous 25-year reign of Charles Dutoit, who resigned in 2002 upon learning that his musicians were to … »
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