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New Artistic Officer for Music Academy

Changes under the new regime at Music Academy (of the West) continue. Shauna Quill was appointed president and CEO last August, succeeding Scott Reed, and she is to bring in Nate Bachhuber as chief artistic officer as of February 26. Bachhuber … »
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New Shanghai Quartet Cellist Joins Tianjin Juilliard Faculty from McDuffie Center

Tianjin Juilliard and the McDuffie Center for Strings have announced the appointment of cellist Sihao He [pictured] to the faculty of the former, where the Shanghai Quartet is in residence. He, currently a teacher at the McDuffie Center in Macon, … »
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A Self-taught Composer Finally Gets a Nod in Her Hometown

Yesterday, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, in partnership with the National Civil Rights Museum, offered the world premiere of the Harriet Tubman Oratorio by Earnestine Rodgers Robinson [pictured]. Robinson’s works have been performed in … »
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Seiji Ozawa Dies at 88

TOKYO—Acclaimed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa, the longest serving music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1973-2002), subsequently emeritus, died on February 6 at his home in Tokyo, according to the BSO. He was 88 and suffered … »
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Monteverdi Choir & O Announce Replacements for Gardiner

The Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras have announced that Peter Whelan [pictured] and Dinis Sousa will be conducting upcoming programs, stepping in for Sir John Eliot Gardiner, who stepped aside from his podium duties last August after … »
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BSO Taps New Assistant Conductor

Anna Handler is to be an assistant conductor for the BSO as of September 2024, when she will join Samy Rachid, appointed in 2023; the two assistants serve two-year terms. Handler succeeds Earl Lee, whose tenure will conclude at the end of the … »
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MTT & San Francisco: A Legacy Built to Last

By today’s standards a 50-year relationship between an orchestra and a conductor—25 of them as music director—is “an extraordinarily rare one.” One has to hark back to such podium legends as Serge Koussevitzky … »
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Henry Timms Will Leave Lincoln Center as CEO

Henry Timms, whose leadership as president of Lincoln Center has been controversial among the classical music community, is leaving the position after five years. He is credited with diversifying the staff, which underwent a huge turnover on his … »
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Simon Rattle to the Czech Philharmonic

Simon Rattle is to be the new principal guest conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, taking the title of “Rafael Kubelik Chair” as of 2024-25 for a five-year term. He and his wife, mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, served as the … »
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Jeffrey Kahane to San Antonio Phil

The San Antonio Philharmonic, which emerged out of the ashes of the long-beleaguered San Antonio Symphony and offered its first full season in 2022-23, has named Jeffrey Kahane to be its music director as of 2024-25 for three seasons. Kahane has … »
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