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Georgia State School of Music's New Director
As of July 1, Julia Bullard will be the new director of the School of Music in the College of the Arts at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Stuart Gerber, who has been serving in an interim capacity since last August, when Chester Philips was … »
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New Artist of the Month: Soprano Abigail Raiford
Abigail Raiford failed to nab top honors at the Met Opera’s Laffont Competition Finals Concert on March 16, but when she stepped on the storied stage to accept her runner-up prize (there were four, out of the nine finalists), the … »
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Philly O Adds Strings
Four string players are, or will be, new to the Philadelphia Orchestra this season. Cellist Jiayin He joined the orchestra this past February, while simultaneously pursuing his MM at the Curtis Institute, where he is principal of the Curtis … »
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Curtis Institute Staffer Exits
for School of Music Directorship
Shea Scruggs, current Curtis Institute chief enrollment officer and director of institutional research and musician experience (!!), is to be the new director of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University. He starts July 1 and … »
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Scott Nickrenz, 1938-2025
Scott Nickrenz, violist and all-round chamber music guru, died on March 17 at the age of 87. Apart from being a master player and pedagogue, his skills as a presenter of the artform and spotter of talent are legend. He cofounded the Lenox and … »
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Igor Levit Will Do It Again, Live
Erik Satie, probably best known for his three Gymnopédies , also composed one of the longest works in the classical canon. Vexations can take anywhere from 12 to 20 hours to perform. “There is no work stranger and more extreme, nor … »
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A Few New Chief Conductors
Korean-American conductor Holly Hyun Choe , a Dudamel Fellow at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is to be the Norwegian Radio Orchestra’s principal conductor and musical advisor as of 2026, on a three-year contract. She succeeds Petr Popelka … »
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Orchestra Execs, Going and Coming
Orchestra Lumos reports that Russell Jones [pictured] will step down as president and CEO next December. Lumos, former VP of marketing and membership for the League of American Orchestras, arrived eight years ago, during which time he … »
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Spano to Stay in Aspen Through 2030
The Aspen Music Festival and School and its Music Director Robert Spano have extended their current agreement through 2030, by which time Spano will have been in the job 19 years. His position at the venerable Rocky Mountain event entails … »
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Celebrity Musician, Philanthropist Feted by Gould Foundation
The Glenn Gould Prize, bestowed biennially by the Foundation of the same name, has been awarded to singer/songwriter/philanthropist/activist Elton John, of a different musical bent than the prize’s namesake, but no less accomplished and via … »
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