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Universal Music UK Taps New Chair & CEO

Dickon Stainer has been named chairman and CEO of Universal Music UK, succeeding David Joseph, who announced last week he was stepping down after almost 17 years. Stainer has over three decades of broad experience with the domestic and … »
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Grant Park Music Fest Names Artistic Director

Six weeks after his appointment as music director of the Sarasota Orchestra , Giancarlo Guerrero has been announced as the new artistic director and principal conductor of Chicago’s annual Grant Park Music Festival (GPMF), effective … »
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Silent Light Proves Less Is More

The September 27 world premiere of the opera Silent Light marked the first full-length work by Paola Prestini to be mounted at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust. Given that she founded the venue and remains its artistic director, the occasion … »
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New Artist of the Month: Trombonist Liza Malamut

When Liza Malamut saw that Chicago’s Newberry Consort was seeking a new artistic director, she was reluctant to apply. The trombonist was relatively new to arts leadership, having just recently co-founded the sackbut-and-viol ensemble … »
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New Artistic Director Starts at Bregenz Fest

Today marks the start of Lilli Paasikivi’s tenure as artistic director of the Bregenz Festival, held during July and August of each year since 1946. Situated in Vorarlberg, Austria, the festival features a large floating stage located … »
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Thieves Seize €1.3M Cello, Again

French cellist Ophélie Gaillard has made a public appeal for the return of her cello and two bows, which were stolen from her home in the dead of night on Sept. 24. The instrument, crafted in 1737 by Francesco Goffriller, one of the master … »
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AMOC Stages Messiaen's Harawi

SAN FRANCISCO—When soprano Julia Bullock appears onstage, attention must be paid. That was affirmed once again on September 27, when the singer anchored an American Modern Opera Company (AMOC) staging of Olivier Messiaen’s 1945 song … »
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No-frills Onegin at Covent Garden

LONDON—New York-born Ted Huffman has carved a niche in Europe as a distinctive director of emotionally profound, psychologically probing opera productions. From Monteverdi to Maxwell Davies and beyond, his work teems with ideas, often … »
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Toronto Symphony Gets $15M

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has received a $15 million pledge from the Barrett Family Foundation to support the ensemble’s community engagement and education programs. The gift is the largest in the TSO’s history and the most … »
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Streaming Cos, Labels Challenge Canadian Tax

Major record companies and streaming platforms are pushing back against a plan by Canada’s telecom regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), that could potentially cost them millions of dollars. … »
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