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David Daniels, UMich Named in Lawsuit

A second allegation of sexual assault against countertenor David Daniels [pictured] has led a University of Michigan (UM) graduate student to file a federal lawsuit against the university for failing to enforce its policies against sexual … »
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Charlie Hamlen Memorial Concert Announced

A memorial concert for Charles Hamlen, who died on August 1 at the age of 75, is to be held at the New York Ethical Culture Society on Wednesday, November 7. A much beloved figure among artists and industry-ites alike, Hamlen will be paid tribute … »
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Cleveland O Fires Two Principals

After a three-month investigation, the Cleveland Orchestra has fired concertmaster William Preucil [pictured] and principal trombone Massimo La Rosa , having discovered that the allegations against them of sexual misconduct were true. Word … »
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Administrative Exits/Entrances on Both Coasts

Lacey Huszcza [pictured], longtime associate executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, is to be the executive director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, as of December 1. She has been in her current job for 13 years, serving for a … »
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Credit Gary Hanson for Toronto's Recovery

On Oct. 18 the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) announced some remarkable financial news. This past year produced a $2.3 million operating surplus and the reduction of the orchestra’s accumulated deficit—$12 million just two years … »
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Boston Baroque Taps New Executive Director

Jennifer Ritvo Hughes, executive director of Boston’s Cantata Singers, is to take the same position with the Boston Baroque, as of November 26. She succeeds Miguel Rodriguez, in the job for six years and now moving into the non-profit … »
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Evans Mirageas to Exit Atlanta

Evans Mirageas will exit his post as VP of artistic planning for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in December; he plans to spend more time with the Cincinnati Opera, where he has (simultaneously) been artistic director since 2005. He’s been … »
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Nina Stemme Receives the $1M Nilsson Prize at a Grand Gala

STOCKHOLM—Swedish dramatic soprano Nina Stemme was awarded the 2018 Birgit Nilsson Prize amidst festivities that would do any operatic gala proud. The award ceremony in the Royal Opera House on October 11 was attended by Swedish King Karl … »
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Dallas Symphony Names Principal Guest

Gemma New, resident conductor of the St. Louis Symphony and music director of the Hamilton (Ontario) Philharmonic, will add the Dallas Symphony to her CV as of the 2019-20 season, when she becomes the DSO’s principal guest conductor. The … »
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Alfred Hubay Dies, Met Opera Mainstay and Soothsayer

Alfred Hubay, a behind-the-scenes legend at the Metropolitan Opera, died at age 93 on Oct. 3. In 1943, exactly 75 years earlier to the day, he had begun his career with the company as an usher in the Family Circle of the original opera house on … »
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