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Baylin Artists Management to Shutter
After 36 years in the artist management business, Marc Baylin has decided that the time has come; he plans to close the doors of Baylin Artists Management in June of 2021. It’s been a whirlwind, he says. “I was in college on Tuesday … »
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Opera Carolina's Exec Director Is Out
Citing anticipated budget cuts, Opera Carolina has laid off its executive director. Beth Hansen, hired 18 months ago , was responsible for the company’s administrative activities, which had previously been managed by James Meena, the … »
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The Washington Chorus Names Artistic Director
Eugene Rogers, director of choirs and associate professor of conducting at the University of Michigan, is to be the next artistic director of The Washington Chorus (TWC). He starts in July, succeeding Christopher Bell , in the job two years. … »
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Marin Alsop Adds Chief Conductor to Her Ravinia Duties
Marin Alsop has a new line on her CV. Today, the Ravinia Festival announces her as its chief conductor and curator, a new, two-year position that augments her current post as curator of programs. The festival has had no music director since James … »
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A Special Alchemy in Pittsburgh
The conductors of many of America’s leading orchestras are today expected to possess “broad horizons” that focus as much on contemporary music as on traditional repertory. But, as critic Alex Ross argues in The New Yorker , … »
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Seattle Symphony Names VP Artistic Planning
Raff Wilson is to succeed Elena Dubinets as VP for artistic planning at the Seattle Symphony in April. Wilson served for seven years in a similar capacity for the Hong Kong Philharmonic, from 2010-17, and is credited with bringing Jaap van Zweden … »
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New Study: Beethoven Could Hear
Admirers of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony often marvel that the composer was deaf when he composed it between 1822 and 1824—or so history would have us believe. But as celebrations of the 250 th anniversary of the icon’s birth are … »
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A New Dutchman Steps in at the Met
The Metropolitan Opera has found its new Dutchman in bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin, who takes the role over from Bryn Terfel in the company’s new, François Girard staging of Der Fliegende Holländer . Terfel is undergoing … »
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Universal Classics Hires Radio Veteran for Top Post
Sam Jackson, senior managing editor of Global, Europe’s largest radio company, has been appointed Executive VP Global Classics and Jazz for Universal Music Group (UMG). Jackson, whose current portfolio includes Classic FM, which … »
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Pianist Peter Serkin Has Died
Peter Serkin, who made his Philadelphia Orchestra debut at age 14, performing Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365, with his famous father, Rudolf Serkin, died on February 1 at his home in Red Hook, NY, of pancreatic cancer. He was 72. … »
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