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Boston Symphony Names Ass't Conductor, Also a New Dudamel Fellow
Anna Rakitin a, second-prize winner of Denmark’s 2018 Malko Competition, is to be the Boston Symphony’s next assistant conductor. She succeeds Associate Conductor Ken-David Masur, newly appointed music director of the Milwaukee … »
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Philly Academy of Vocal Arts Taps New VP & Gen'l Mgr
Scott Guzielek, director of artistic operations at Palm Beach Opera since 2012, is to move into the newly created position of VP and general manager of Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal Arts. He starts July 1, reporting to President and Artistic … »
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Indianapolis Symphony Music Director to Exit
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Krzysztof Urbanski will not renew his contract after the 2020-21 season; the Polish maestro will have been with the orchestra for a decade, having started in 2011 at the age of 28. By most accounts, … »
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London's Philharmonia Loses Its Managing Director
The Philharmonia's Managing Director Helen Sprott has announced her decision to step down after two years leading the London orchestra. As much of a “privilege” as it has been the lead the ensemble and map out its artistic plans, she … »
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Orchestral Musicians Recognized for Community Commitments
As orchestras seek to be better neighbors in their communities, some of their best ambassadors are their own musicians, working as individuals. The League of American Orchestras has enlisted the support of the Ford Motor Company Fund to recognize … »
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Two Legendary Curtis Profs Retire
Two veteran faculty members at the Curtis Institute of Music—Mikael Eliasen [pictured] and Aaron Rosand—are set to retire at the conclusion of the current academic year. Eliasen, the Hirsig Family Chair of Vocal Studies and artistic … »
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Finnish Radio Symphony Conductor Exits for the Opera
Hannu Lintu, current chief conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (FRSO), is to take the same position with the Finnish National Opera and Ballet as of January 2022. Last week the FRSO announced that he would be succeeded in fall … »
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All Hail the (Invisible) Opera Prompter
Among the many invisible personnel that make a Metropolitan Opera performance run smoothly, the prompter is essential. More than 200 times a season, Carol Isaac or one of seven other prompters will enter a little box through the orchestra pit, … »
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New Chief Conductor for Finnish Radio Symphony
Members of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra have elected the ensemble’s first non-Finnish chief conductor: As of fall 2021, British maestro Nicholas Collon is to succeed Hannu Lintu, in the job since 2013. The orchestra, whose origins … »
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Arizona Presenter Taps New Exec Director
Chad Herzog, co-executive director and programmer of the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, is to become executive director of UA Presents, the presenting organization of the University of Arizona. He succeeds Chuck Tennes, who stepped … »
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