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J.E.Gardiner Is Back with a New Group to Compete with the Old
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, the disgraced former artistic director of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras, has elected not to go quietly into the night. Following his physical assault on a singer in August of 2023 , Gardiner took a year away from … »
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Joshua Bell Joins the N.J. Symphony Conductor Roster
What’s in a title? Maybe not as much as what’s in a name. Joshua Bell has been announced as the inaugural principal guest conductor of the New Jersey Symphony as of 2025-26 for four seasons. For that lofty title, he is obligated to … »
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Cinci Symphony Taps Randall Goosby
Violinist Randall Goosby will be the 2025 MAC (Multi Cultural Awareness Council) Music Innovator at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO). He succeeds British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason to fill the one-year appointment, which offers a … »
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Detroit Symphony Adds New Players, Including Principals
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) has appointed two new permanent musicians—Alyssa Katahara as principal harp (pictured) and James Vaughen as assistant principal trumpet—and promoted Jack Walters, with the DSO since 2017, to … »
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Unearthed 1935 Imogen Holst Concerto to Premiere
On Nov. 24 violinist Midori Komachi will premiere Imogen Holst’s Violin Concerto, a work composed in 1935 that languished in the archive at Britten Pears Arts in Aldeburgh until she discovered the manuscript and saw to its publication. … »
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Patrick Summers to Exit Houston Grand Opera
Patrick Summers will step down as artistic and music director of the Houston Grand Opera at the close of the 2025-26 season. Hired by David Gockley in 1998, Summers has overseen the premieres of 11 works at HGO, long known for artistic … »
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Peter Gelb's Comments About Critics Hit Page Six
The infamous Page Six of the New York Post has cited Met Opera General Manager Peter Gelb as blaming critics for resisting opera that is accessible and thus panning it. He cites New York Times Chief Critic Zachary Woolfe’s review of … »
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UCLA Hires Director of Opera
James Darrah has joined the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as professor of music and director of Opera UCLA. When announcing the appointment, Eileen Strempel, inaugural dean at the school, described the GRAMMY Award-nominated director/producer … »
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Malta Music Director Sues and Wins
The Malta Philharmonic (MPO) has been ordered to pay Brian Schembri, its former artistic director and principal conductor, €168,431.96, the equivalent of three years’ compensation for a contract the orchestra unilaterally terminated. … »
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What Yo-Yo Can Do for an Orchestra
To celebrate its 100 th anniversary, the Portland (ME) Symphony Orchestra (PSO) needed a special musical guest. Who better than cellist Yo-Yo Ma? One of the most recognizable classical musicians in the world, he is someone as celebrated for his … »
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