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Karen Brooks Hopkins: 'Arts World Power Broker'
Karen Brooks Hopkins, former president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, current advisor to Onassis USA, admits to having “the fundraising gene” in having successfully grown the BAM endowment “from nothing to approximately $100 … »
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Scott Harrison Named Interim at Louisiana Phil
Scott Harrison, former executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, is to serve as interim executive director and “senior strategic facilitator” for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. James Boyd stepped down as CEO in … »
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Leon Fleisher Dies at 92
Leon Fleisher, whose flourishing career as a pianist was interrupted in the early 1960s by focal dystonia, died yesterday in a hospice in Baltimore. He was 92. His son Julian reported that Fleisher was still teaching conducting masterclasses … »
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BOAC All-Stars Bring in a New Cellist
Bang on a Can (BOAC)’s virtuosic offspring, the Bang on a Can All-Stars, have a new member in Canadian cellist Arlen Hlusko; she succeeds Ashley Bathgate who left the group last season after ten years to pursue independent projects. Hlusko … »
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My Life in Quarantine: A Pianist's Journey Through the Five Stages of Grief
Pianist Joyce Yang has described her journey through enforced quarantine as passage through the Five Stages of Grief from the Kübler-Ross Model: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance: She writes in her blog, "The loss of my … »
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Smart Move: Rhiannon Giddens as Artistic Director of Silkroad
In what seems a made-for-the-moment development, multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, American roots musician Rhiannon Giddens is the new artistic director of Silkroad. Her appointment comes to public light for the first time tomorrow night … »
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Woodruff Arts Center CEO Resigns
Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center, which oversees the High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony, and the Alliance Theater and is the nation’s third largest, is in the market for a new CEO. Doug Shipman, in the position for three years … »
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Grand Teton MF Taps New Executive Director
Emma Kail, former general manager of the Kansas City Symphony, is to be the new executive director of the Grant Teton Music Festival, as of September 1. The Festival, whose live orchestral concerts have been cancelled for the season, was … »
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New Artist of the Month: Conductor Daniela Candillari
If you’ve seen a major new opera in recent years, chances are it will have been conducted by Daniela Candillari. The Slovenian native, now resident in the U.S., is blessed with an ability to pull together disparate elements from the most … »
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'Unique' Opera Director Says Fanatics Make Opera a 'Prison'
As previously reported , the Salzburg Festival, dramatically revised, will feature only two rather than the customary eight to 10 operas—Mozart’s Così fan Tutte and Strauss’s Elektra . The latter production, set to … »
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