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Changes in Academe: Strings
Kenneth Renshaw is to join the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) in August as assistant professor of violin. Renshaw, active as a soloist and chamber musician internationally, first came into the limelight when he … »
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Cardiff U Will Keep Music
Cardiff University has reversed plans, announced in early February , to eliminate its music and modern language departments. Part of a plan to cut 400 positions at the beginning of 2025, the university’s announcement created a firestorm of … »
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Met Names Beverly Sills Award Recipient
American soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen has been chosen by the Met Opera to receive its annual $50,000 Beverly Sills Award, which honors “extraordinary singers with rising Met careers.” Her most recent Met appearance was as … »
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Georgia State U School of Arts
Sees Faculty Shifts
The arts and media programs at Atlanta’s Georgia State University (GSU) are welcoming new faculty and administrators. On March 31 Julia Bullard was announced as the new director of the School of Music in the College of the Arts at Georgia … »
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Fenmore Chamber Orch Names Exec
Lee Koonce has been chosen as the inaugural executive director of the 34-member Fenimore Chamber Orchestra, located in Cooperstown, NY. The four-year-old ensemble, founded during the pandemic, presents a five-concert season under Artistic … »
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Jaap Under Scrutiny
During his ten years as music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Jaap van Zweden is widely credited with dramatically improving the ensemble’s precision and flexibility. This did not come easily, according to some of the … »
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Daniele Gatti, Miffed, Quits La Scala
Daniele Gatti, who, it may be recalled, was fired from the Amsterdam Concertgebouw for “inappropriate behavior” at that location and, ultimately, elsewhere, has cancelled all his future La Scala engagements. Anticipating that he was … »
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Yale Symphony Gets a New Director
Beginning with the 2025–2026 academic year, Elizabeth Askren will become director of the Yale Symphony Orchestra as well as associate professor adjunct at the Yale School of Music. She succeeds William Boughton, in the post since 2019. … »
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Opera Philadelphia: Low Ticket Prices
Widened Donor Pool
When Anthony Roth Constanzo became general director and president of Opera Philadelphia a year ago, he inherited a company that, despite its innovative programming, was floundering financially . As one of the only singers in his prime to also be … »
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Festival d' Aix-En-Provence Wins $1M Nilsson Prize
On October 21 in Stockholm, Sweden, His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf will present the 2025 Birgit Nilsson Prize to the Festival d’Aix-En-Provence. Currently preparing its 77 th season, the French festival is the first of its kind to receive … »
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