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City Ballet Seeks to Dismiss Sex Case Lawsuit
The New York City Ballet is attempting to dismiss former dancer Alexander Waterbury’s lawsuit against it. Waterbury is the School of American Ballet graduate who accused her former boyfriend and City Ballet principal Chase Finlay of sharing … »
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JACK Quartet Adds Mannes/New School Residency
The JACK Quartet, Musical America’s 2019 Ensemble of the Year , is to take up residency at the Mannes School of Music at the New School starting in fall 2019, obliging the group to present concerts, masterclasses, and offer coachings. Each … »
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Marian Anderson, a True American Pioneer
As part of its “African-American Pioneer” series during Black History month, the Atlanta Journal Constitution has chosen to profile Marian Anderson. Born in Philadelphia on Feb. 27, 1897, Anderson began singing at age six in her … »
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Young Concert Artists Names President
Susan Wadsworth, founding director of Young Concert Artists, launching pad for some of today's most celebrated artists, is stepping down after 58 years at the helm. She will take the post of creative consultant, helping to plan YCA's 60th … »
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Is Barenboim a Bully?
BERLIN--Conductor Daniel Barenboim has hit back at critics after coming under fire in several reports which quoted members of his Berlin orchestra complaining about his "temperamental" directing style. "Why did the accusations not emerge … »
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Florentine Opera Names New GD Who Will 'Challenge Classical'
Maggey Oplinger is to be general director of the Florentine Opera, the Milwaukee, WI, company’s seventh in its 85-year history. She starts March 1, succeeding William Florescu whose sudden departure last May was, the company subsequently … »
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Dominick Argento Dies
Dominick Argento, who often referred to himself as "a Minnesota composer," died yesterday in Minneapolis at the age of 91. His death was confirmed by his publisher, Boosey & Hawkes, which reports that he wrote 13 operas, as well as choral and … »
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New Orchestra PR Execs in Boston and Pittsburgh
Two orchestras have recently hired new publicists in key positions. Joining the Boston Symphony Orchestra as senior publicist is Matthew Erikson [pictured].He comes to Boston after serving as publications editor for the San Francisco Opera; … »
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A Few New Artist Signings
Daniel Hyde [pictured], who succeeded the late John Scott as director of music at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York, and is now headed back to the U.K. to be director of music at King’s College , Cambridge, has signed with the … »
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Carlo Rizzi on the Art of Conducting
Carlo Rizzi, twice music director for the Welsh National Opera and a conductor who has led performances in opera houses all over the world, has a very clear perspective on his job. “The way I conduct is not just telling people what to do, … »
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