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Concert for Lara St. John: 'We Believe You'
In July violinist Lara St. John brought to light a decades-old scandal that continues to embroil Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music in controversy . Her allegations that she was sexually molested and raped in the mid-1980s at age 14 … »
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Time for Black Conductors to Step Up

Anthony Parnther takes the podium on Sept. 13 to launch his first season as music director of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra (SBSO). One of the very few black conductors in the U.S., he was hired after conducting the SBSO and earning three … »
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Two Key Artists Get New Management

Russian conductor Alevtina Ioffe [pictured], said to be only female music director in her country, has signed with AMC, Artist Management Company Ltd., for worldwide representation. In so doing, she becomes the agency’s only woman conductor … »
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Prominent Verdi Mezzo to Retire from the Stage

Dolora Zajick, one of opera’s preeminent dramatic Verdi mezzo-sopranos, will retire in May of 2020, following three appearances in Janácek's Káta Kabanová at the Metropolitan Opera. Zajick has sung more than 260 … »
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New Chief Execs for Two Regional Orchestras

The Bozeman (MT) Symphony has hired one of its former musicians, Emily Paris-Martin, to be its executive director. Paris-Martin played with the orchestra from 2002-2015, before turning to the administrative side. She served as operations manager, … »
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Gets New Artistic Leadership

Lyric Opera of Chicago announced a major artistic change today, with longtime Music Director Sir Andrew Davis stepping down at the end of 2020-21 and Italian conductor Enrique Mazzola stepping into his shoes immediately thereafter. In the … »
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Another Opening Night Withdrawal for the Concertgebouw

The Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra is having a hard time getting its season underway. Tomorrow night’s opening was supposed to have been conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, with Janine Jansen as soloist in the Tchaikovsky Violin … »
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Boston Symphony Concertmaster Exits One Week Before Season Opens

Just one week out from the opening of its 138 th season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced that its concertmaster of 35 years, Malcolm Lowe, is stepping down, effective immediately. Lowe, 66, has been absent from Symphony Hall for over … »
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Kaufman Music Center Names Director of Artistic Planning

John Glover, VP and director of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s DiMenna Center for Classical Music, is to be the new director of artistic planning for the Kaufman Music Center, which includes Merkin Hall. It’s a new position under the … »
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More Accusations Against Domingo
Plácido Domingo, currently in rehearsal at the Metropolitan Opera for the title role in Verdi’s Macbeth , opening two weeks from today, has had another accuser go public. Melinda McLain, a production coordinator at the LA Opera in … »
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