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Dalia Stasevska Preps for Tanglewood

Conductor Dalia Stasevska’s debut program with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood on Aug. 10—two pieces by Sibelius and Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto with Leila Josefowicz—represents a departure from her usual … »
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Cellist Antonio Meneses, 1957-2024

Brazilian cellist Antonio Meneses died in Basel, Switzerland on August. 3. He was 66. He had announced his retirement in early July , and was receiving palliative care for an aggressive form of brain cancer. One of the most acclaimed soloists and … »
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Has Golijov Lost His Groove?

The performance of Osvaldo Golijov’s La Pasión según San Marcos ( St Mark’s Passion ) at the Edinburgh International Festival on Aug. 3 was a reminder that the work’s premiere in 2000 drew rapturous praise. Critics … »
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Linc Inc Names Its Next Prez

Mariko Silver, President and CEO of the Henry Luce Foundation, is to be the 12th president and CEO of Lincoln Center, effective September 23. The 46-year-old daughter of a Jewish father and Japanese-American mother is the first woman of color to … »
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Historic Choral Fest Taps New Exec

David Francis is to be the new chief executive of the Three Choirs Festival, an annual event first held in 1715 that rotates among the cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester, and Gloucester. He succeeds Alexis Paterson, in the position since … »
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Met Opera Extends Nézet-Séguin, Announces New Ring

The Metropolitan Opera has extended the contract of its Music Director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, through 2029–30, just as the Philadelphia Orchestra extended his music directorship last February. Nézet-Séguin, … »
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Another Exit from the CSO Brass

For more than 50 years, the brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has reigned pre-eminent. But recent developments signal change. First came word that Jay Friedman, principal trombone since 1965, would retire. Although not yet … »
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Music Merchants' Foundation Names Exec

The musical instrument sellers’ trade organization, National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), has selected Julia Rubio as the new executive director of the NAMM Foundation. She succeeds Mary Luehrsen, who is retiring after 22 years, … »
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Last of Fritz Reiner’s Brass Appointments Leaving CSO
The international trombone community is sharing the news of an opening at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for the principal chair, currently occupied by the last surviving Fritz Reiner brass appointment, Jay Friedman, hired in 1962 and named … »
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Philly O Adds New Players

The Philadelphia Orchestra has added four new musicians to its ranks. Among them is assistant double bassist Tobias Vigneau, arriving just months after completing his Bachelor of Music degree at the Curtis Institute of Music. He succeeds Joseph … »
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