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New Principals in Nashville, San Francisco

Peter Otto, longtime first associate concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and acting concertmaster from 2018-2022, is to be the new concertmaster of the Nashville Symphony as of January, 2024. He succeeds Jun Iwasaki, who assumed the same job … »
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Playing the French Horn, in Unique and Wonderful Ways

In a classic example of understatement, Felix Klieser, born without arms, calls his becoming a French horn player “a little miracle.” But his characterization has little to do with his physical condition. Instead, it tracks his need … »
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Two New Music Directors

New Jersey’s Symphony in C, which identifies as a “training orchestra,” has a new music director who arrived earlier this month. She is Israeli-born conductor Noam Aviel, the first to hold the position since Stillian Kirov … »
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MTNA Chief of Three Decades to Exit

The Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), defined as the oldest professional organization of independent and collegiate music teachers (est. 1876), will soon see its Executive Director and CEO of three decades make his exit. Gary Ingle has … »
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Changing of the Guard at Opera Lafayette

Patrick Quigley is Ryan Brown's hand-picked successor as artistic director of Opera Lafayette. Brown, the company's founder, plans to step down at the close of the company's 30th-anniversary season in 2025. Quigley is founder and artistic … »
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Boston's Berklee Prez Is MIA

After less than three years, Erica Muhl , hired with considerable fanfare as president of Berklee College of Music in October 2020, is gone. In a concise email to staff and faculty, Board Chairman Martin Mannion noted, “While we are unable … »
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Stutzmann Will Tour California After All, Just Not with Philadelphia
Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Orchestra announced the cancellation of a planned four-concert tour of California in March of 2024, citing "unforseen circumstances." Nathalie Stutzmann, the orchestra’s principal guest … »
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New Artist of the Month: Trombonist Hillary Simms

“I never wanted to play trombone,” declared Hillary Simms, the new trombonist of the American Brass Quintet. “I wanted to play trumpet because I loved the solo in the middle of Nat King Cole’s song … »
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Remember When Rachmaninov's Music Was 'Banal'?

Three quarters of a century ago the authoritative Grove Dictionary of Music predicted that “the enormous popular success some few of Rachmaninov’s works had in his lifetime is not likely to last” and dismissed his music as full … »
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Philly O Names a Few Assistant Conductors

The Philadelphia Orchestra has expanded its conducting staff. Two conducting fellows, Austin Chanu and Tristan Rais-Sherman (both recent recipients of Solti Career Assistant Awards), have been promoted to assistant conductors for the 2023-24 … »
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