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Alex Poots Lauded as Big Apple Cultural Revolutionary
In April The Shed will become the largest new arts space to open in New York in nearly six decades. Costing more than half a billion dollars, the new performance center on Manhattan’s West Side will feature an opening program shaped … »
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Savannah Phil Artistic Director Is Out. Suddenly.
Irish conductor Peter Shannon has left the Savannah Philharmonic as artistic director and conductor. Local media reports that his resignation was “immediate” as of Feb. 27. Shannon announced last fall that he was leaving but was … »
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Daniel Hope Exits Savannah Fest Post
Violinist Daniel Hope will be stepping down at the close of this year’s Savannah (GA) Music Festival, March 28-April 13. He has been serving in the capacity as associate artistic director, overseeing and participating in some of its … »
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Glimmerglass Exec Headed to Pittsburgh Festival Opera
Christopher M. Powell, director of artistic initiatives for the Glimmerglass Festival, is to be executive director of the Pittsburgh Festival Opera as of March 12. PFO has a summer season of four or five operas, including, this year, … »
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Joseph Flummerfelt Dies at 82
Joseph Flummerfelt, early architect of the Spoleto Festival, longtime Westminster Choir Artistic Director, founder of the New York Choral Artists, died on Friday at the age of 82. The Charleston Post-Courier cites the cause as a stroke. He was … »
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Whatever Did Happen with Previn and the LA Phil?
Among his many music directorships, André Previn took the artistic helm of the Los Angeles Philharmonic from Carlo Maria Giulini in 1985. At first, it seemed a match made in heaven, given all of Previn’s Hollywood film scoring … »
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Joan Tower Awarded League's Gold Baton
Joan Tower, who set the stage for female composers in the U.S., is to receive the Gold Baton in June at the League of American Orchestras' annual conference in Nashville. The League identifies the award as its highest honor. Tower’s Made in … »
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NYCBallet Names New Leadership Team
The New York City Ballet and its training school, the School of American Ballet, have announced new leadership and a new management structure, ending months of speculation as to who would succeed former Artistic Director Peter Martins, who … »
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André Previn Dies at 89
André Previn, Oscar-winning composer, major-league-orchestra conductor and music director, jazz pianist extraordinaire, died this morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 89. He was born in Berlin, where he was considered a child … »
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New Artist of the Month: Patrick Guetti
Spare a thought if you will for the young operatic bass. The lowest and least glamorous of voice types, the bass, like a good burgundy, takes time to mature. Meanwhile, from their first baby steps in the profession, they are expected to embody an … »
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