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Kathleen Turner to Join Met Cast of La Fille
If Kathleen Turner can garner a Tony nomination for her brutal portrayal of Martha [pictured] in a recent Broadway revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf , then surely she’ll be a convincingly imperious Duchess of Krakenthorp in … »
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Director Guides Rehearsals for Zurich's Così While Under Arrest
Artistically speaking, Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov is having a good year. His Gogol Center Theater remains one of Moscow’s best, his film on the 1980s Leningrad rock scene won praise at Cannes, his production of Nureyev finally … »
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Toronto Symphony Welcomes Six New Players
The Toronto Symphony has a number of new musicians starting this season. In the violin section, Korean native Dasol Jeong , 27 [pictured], arrives in January to succeed the retired Hyung-sun Paik. She holds degrees from the Eastman and Juilliard … »
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Robert Spano Changes Management
After decades with Opus 3, conductor Robert Spano has expanded his relationship with Harrison Parrott to include North America as well as Asia and Europe. The move coincides with his departure from the Atlanta Symphony, where in January he … »
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A Few More Artist Signings
Amjad Ali Khan [pictured], widely acknowledged as the sarod master of modern times, has signed with Opus 3. He was formerly on the roster of Rayfield Allied. Opus 3 reports that its new client is “the sixth generation in the legendary … »
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Mark Wigglesworth: Humility Is the Conductor's Best Tool
In a recent column for The Stage that displays an unusual, wholly laudable degree of humility, the Olivier-winning conductor Mark Wigglesworth argues that conductors and theater directors share a great deal of common ground. … »
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Slatkin Returns to the Podium, Revitalized and Refreshed
After a five-month absence, Leonard Slatkin returned to the podium in Detroit’s Fisher Music Center on Oct. 5 for the opening of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s (DSO) 2018-2019 season. Forced to cut short his final season as the … »
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Two More Women Come Forward with William Preucil Allegations
Cleveland Orchestra concertmaster William Preucil is still under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct , and he remains suspended. But two more women, both former students, have come forward, one from when she was a member of the New … »
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Monserrat Caballé Dies at 85
BARCELONA — Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballé renowned for her bel canto technique and her interpretations of the roles of Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti, has died. She was 85. She died early Saturday at Hospital San Pau in … »
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Boston Symphony Rejects Discrimination Lawsuit
On July 2, Boston Symphony Orchestra principal flutist Elizabeth Rowe sued her employers , claiming discrimination on the basis of gender. July 1 marked the first day that the Massachusetts Equal Pay Law; Rowe’s suit was filed at 10 a.m. … »
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