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A Few Artist Management Moves
In addition to the unprecedented $150,000 pianist Tony Siqi Yun took home as top winner of the First China International Music Competition last month, he automatically won a manager, and a powerful one at that. Yesterday, Opus 3 officially … »
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Seattle Symphony Gets $1M, Honors Morlot
The Seattle Symphony has received a gift of $1 million from local philanthropist and board member Judith Fong. The monies will go toward operating expenses, but the gift is being acknowledged by naming the conductor emeritus position for Ms. … »
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Bernard Haitink Announces His Retirement
Bernard Haitink, who turned 90 in March, has announced his retirement from the podium. In February he said he would take a sabbatical during the 2019-2020 season, but intended to resume activities in the summer of 2020. Now, it appears, his last … »
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Alamo City Opera Shutters
The death of Alamo City Opera founder Mark Richter in April is to followed by the death of the company. Chairwoman Carol Karotkin decided it was the best of “several options” and that ceasing operation altogether "really retains his … »
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SF Opera Establishes a Diversity Department
The San Francisco Opera is establishing a new Department of Diversity, Equity and Community as a part of the reorganization of its education department. Under the leadership of Charles “Chip” McNeal [pictured], currently senior … »
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Thierry Fischer to Succeed Marin Alsop in São Paulo
Just three weeks ago, Swiss conductor Thierry Fischer announced he would be leaving the Utah Symphony in August of 2022. Today, the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) announced his appointment as music director as of 2020; his first … »
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Dr. John, 'Hoodoo' New Orleans Rocker, Dies at 77
NEW ORLEANS--Dr. John, the New Orleans singer and piano player who blended black and white musical styles with a hoodoo-infused stage persona and gravelly bayou drawl, died Thursday, his family said. He was 77. In a statement released through his … »
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Five U.S. Orchs Commission Hybrid Work from Mason Bates
The Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Pittsburgh, and National symphonies have co-commissioned a “multimedia work that integrates film and pre-recorded sound with live orchestra performance” titled World’s Greatest Synth: The … »
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HK Phil Fires Director of Artistic Planning
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra has suddenly fired its director of artistic planning. Lam Fung, also a composer, had been in the job since 2017 and was its highest-ranking native-born employee. The orchestra offered no explanation; Lam Fung, … »
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Dancing Behind Bars: One Woman's Crusade
For the past four years, Lucy Wallace, a former dance major with a master’s degree in psychology, has spent a lot of time behind bars. Dance to Be Free—the program she co-founded—teaches dance to women in prison so they can … »
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