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Renaissance for the National Symphony
Gianandrea Noseda is reinventing the National Symphony. As his third season at the NSO’s helm begins, he has already hired 16 musicians—about one-sixth of the orchestra. “Ultimately, my goal as music director is to blend the … »
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And Now, Vittorio Grigolo
On the same day that Plácido Domingo’s 51-year career at the Metropolitan Opera came to an abrupt end due to allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior, news broke that the Royal Opera was investigating Vittorio Grigolo, an … »
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Sony Masterworks and Sony Classical Each Get New Presidents
Sony Music Entertainment has announced two key promotions from within the company ranks to replace Bogdan Rošcic as head of the Sony Music Classical business when he steps down to become artistic director of the Vienna State Opera next … »
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Another U.S. Orchestra CEO Resigns Suddenly
Last week, Simon Woods announced he would exit the Los Angeles Philharmoni c as president and CEO; today Paul Meecham has announced he will leave the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera as president and CEO—in five days, no less. Meecham has been in … »
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Center for Contemporary Opera Names GD
Francesca Campagna is the new general director for The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO) in New York. She succeeds Jim Schaeffer, who served as artistic and general until June of 2018, when he retired after ten years in the job. The company was … »
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New Artist of the Month: Baritone Lucia Lucas
There can’t be too many women out there singing Wotan, but these days Lucia Lucas numbers Wagner’s flawed deity among her signature roles. One of a handful of transgender singers making increasing waves on the current operatic scene, … »
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Minnesota Orch Hires Sommerfest Planner
The Minnesota Orchestra has a new leadership model for its annual Sommerfest in July. Rather than appoint a new artistic director—the last was Andrew Litton, who stepped down in 2017 —it has opted instead for a “Creative Partner … »
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Domingo Is Out
As reports of internal dissatisfaction grew loude r on NPR and in the Associated Press, Plácido Domingo has told The New York Times that he would withdraw from performing Verdi’s Macbeth and, indeed, from all future performances. … »
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Key Music Critic Resigns
Anne Midgette, chief classical music critic for The Washington Post since 2008, is leaving the paper. Midgette, known as the first female critic to write for The New York Times regularly when she started there in 2001, has decided to move on. Her … »
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Another Concertmaster Announces Retirement
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) will soon be in the market for a new concertmaster. On Sept. 20 the MSO announced that after 25 years in the first chair, Frank Almond will retire at the conclusion of the 2019-2020 season. In a statement … »
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