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Wallis Annenberg, Billionaire LA Arts Donor, Dies at 86

Wallis Annenberg, an ardent and generous philanthropist whose extensive donations over many years transformed the American art scene, died July 28 at her home in Los Angeles from complications related to lung cancer. “Wallis transitioned … »
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Lenny's Son, Alexander Bernstein Has Died

The Leonard Bernstein family has put out a statement expressing their deep sense of loss at the death on July 22 of Alexander Bernstein, Leonard and Felicia’s son and second child. “Father of Anya, brother of Nina and Jamie, devoted … »
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Frost School Composer Earns Fifth Emmy Nom

Carlos Rafael Rivera has been nominated for his fifth Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for his work on the Netflix original series Dept. Q . The Grammy and two-time Emmy winning composer and educator divides … »
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Seattle Symphony Elects New Board Chair

The Board of Directors of the Seattle Symphony has elected Susan MacGregor Coughlin as its next Chair. She will take up the role ahead of the 2025/26 season, succeeding Jon Rosen, who is stepping down at the end of the current season after four … »
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Cellist Receives 100th Birthday Visit from King Charles

Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, cellist, Holocaust survivor, and matriarch of a musical dynasty, was delighted to receive a personal visit from King Charles on the occasion of her 100th birthday. The British monarch dropped in to wish many happy returns … »
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Two More Jump Ship from Cleveland Institute

Dr. Scott Hanenberg and Dr. Caitlin Martinkus are the latest to have quit the troubled Cleveland Institute of Music, with both of them joining the Penn State School of Music from Fall 2025. The couple joined CIM as recently as 2023 in roles as … »
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New York Times Culture Reporter Packs His Bags for Tokyo

In tandem with her recent decision to shift four of New York’s most influential arts voices away from their respective beats, The New York Times Culture Editor Sia Michel has also announced that the popular classical news reporter Javier C. … »
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HIP Pioneer Roger Norrington Has Died

Roger Norrington, a pioneer of historically informed performance practice, or HIP, has died at his home near Exeter in Devon. He was 91. Over the years he courted controversy for his determined and sometimes dogmatic approach to tempi and his … »
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With a Low-Key Announcement, Bayreuth Gets a New Boss

Matthias Rädel has been named as the new general manager of the Bayreuth Festival following a meeting of the organization’s administrative board. It concludes an extensive search for the onetime Wagner family concern and was announced … »
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Gary Karr, Pioneering Double Bass Soloist Has Died

The revered American double bassist Gary Karr died on July 16 after suffering a brain aneurysm. He was 83 and had recently been diagnosed with aggressive and inoperable cancer. Over a 40-year career, Karr was credited with popularizing the bass … »
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