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High Stakes Opera Gets 1st Hearing

In 1958, Mildred and Richard Loving, a Black woman and a White man, went to Washington, D.C. to get married and then returned to their home north of Richmond. Their act of union broke two Virginia laws, one forbidding out-of-state travel for … »
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Alsop: Gender Equality on the Podium
Has Stalled

Marin Alsop, in London preparing the world premiere of the orchestral version of Laura Karpman’s opera Balls about Billie Jean King’s 1973 tennis victory over Bobby Riggs, tells The Times (London) that she believes women conductors … »
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Conductor Contracts: New & Extended

Next season, Kent Nagano [pictured left] will assume the role of principal artistic partner with the Filarmonica Toscanini in Parma for a three-year term. “It only took one concert, last summer, to create a special bond between Maestro … »
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Wallace Foundation Taps President

The Wallace Foundation, a major funder of the arts ($40 million over the last six years), has named Jean S. Desravines to succeed Will Miller as president as of September. Miller, in the job 14 years, announced last June that he would be leaving … »
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New Development Chief at Houston Symphony

Under its new Executive Director and CEO Gary Ginstling, the Houston Symphony has tapped one of Ginstling’s former colleagues as its new chief development officer. Arriving from June after two years in a similar post at the Cape Town (SA) … »
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Philly O Taps New CEO

Ryan Fleur is the new president and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra, moving into the role permanently after nearly four months as interim. He succeeds Mathías Tarnopolsky, now president and CEO of the NY Phil, and with whom Fleur … »
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Music School Deans on the Move

Leadership changes are underway at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. In Los Angeles, Michael Beckerman has been named as the new dean of the Herb Alpert School as of Oct. 1. He arrives … »
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Pittsburgh Symphony Hires Penguin
Marketing Chief

James Santilli, former chief marketing officer for the Pittsburgh Penguins, is the new senior VP and “Chief Revenue and Experience Officer” (CREO) for the Pittsburgh Symphony. He will plot strategies to generate revenue and … »
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Juilliard Expands Its College Faculty

Six distinguished artists will join the College Division at Juilliard next fall. “These new faculty members share a passion for mentoring the next generation of musicians to achieve their fullest potential as young artists,” noted … »
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Joel Krosnick Dies at 84

Joel Krosnick, an American cellist associated with The Juilliard School for more than 50 years, died on April 16 at the age of 84. He was a member of The Juilliard Quartet from 1974 to 2016, and a renowned teacher. Born in New Haven, CT on April … »
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