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Sarasota O Taps Music Director

Giancarlo Guerrero, current music director of the Nashville Symphony, is to take the same post with the Sarasota (FL) Orchestra, first as designate, next season, then in the role officially as of fall 2025. The 55-year-old Nicaraguan native has … »
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Chorus Directors, Going & Coming

Eberhard Friedrich, 66, chorus master at the Bayreuth Festival for some 25 years, has resigned, one year prior to his anticipated retirement in 2025. The move is characterized by local media as “unnecessary,” or at the very least … »
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Anna Clyne's Violin Has a Special Sort of Provenance
In a recent article, composer Anna Clyne describes how she came to purchase--and ultimately play--her first violin. It all began in a thrift store in Oxford in 2008, where she had been browsing through second-hand CDs and LPs. Her eye fell upon … »
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Violinist Creates a Unique Sound, Obstacles Be Damned

Although he was born without a right hand and most of his right forearm, Adrian Anantawan was determined to learn to play the violin. A team at Toronto’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital helped him do that, fashioning a … »
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Shepherd School Adds High-profile Faculty

The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University is in the process of adding new orchestra and opera faculty, bringing Cristian Macelaru, an alumnus, on board as a distinguished visiting artist from fall 2025 to spring 2028, and Patrick Summers, … »
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A Storied Festival's Leader Reflects on Its Past and Progress

Over the past 25 years, Michael Haefliger has made the Lucerne Festival into one of the world’s premier summer musical events, working with Claudio Abbado to create the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Pierre Boulez to launch the … »
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New Book Maintains Tchaikovsky Was 'Fun-loving'

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was anything but the tragic figure that history has portrayed. So argues Prof. Simon Morrison, a professor of music and Slavic languages and literatures at Princeton University, in his forthcoming biography, … »
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New in Academe: IU Jacobs, USC Thornton, Vanderbilt Blair

Having recently launched a “music creation” track toward a new BS in Music Production, Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music has developed another new BS focus area, this one in Music Business, a collaboration with … »
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New Musicians in Vancouver, Chicago, St. Paul, Dallas

Seventeen-year-old Julin Cheung [pictured] will officially join the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra as the new assistant principal flute and piccolo player next April, when he graduates from Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music. He began … »
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The Cello Saved Her Life

Anita Lasker-Wallfisch survived Auschwitz because she could play the cello. Born in 1925 to a German-Jewish family living in what is today Wroclaw, Poland, she and her two sisters played chamber music together as children. When she was arrested … »
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