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High Stakes Opera Gets 1st Hearing
In 1958, Mildred and Richard Loving, a Black woman and a White man, went to Washington, D.C. to get married and then returned to their home north of Richmond. Their act of union broke two Virginia laws, one forbidding out-of-state travel for … »
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The Orchestrator:
Broadway's Unsung Hero
Orchestrators often work in the shadows of composers, directors, and other creatives. American Theatre dug into just what’s involved in orchestration in a conversation with two of today’s most successful practitioners—Doug … »
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A Blowout Birthday Bash,
A Hero's Sendoff
SAN FRANCISCO—On a night that began with baby pictures and ended with a balloon drop, San Francisco Symphony’s cherished former Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas got a farewell send-off on April 26 at a packed Davies Symphony Hall. … »
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Detroit Opera Stays the Course
The Detroit Opera is about to “poke the bear.” On May 10 it will present the first of three performances of Anthony Davis ’s 2019 opera The Central Park Five . Following the arrest of five young men for the assault of a female … »
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Pride Leaves Kennedy Center
WASHINGTON (AP)—The Kennedy Center has canceled a week’s worth of events celebrating LGBTQ+ rights for this summer’s World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., amid a shift in priorities and the ousting of leadership at one of … »
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In Juilliard's Carmelites, the Parts Are Greater than the Sum of the Whole
During the rehearsal period for Juilliard’s mounting of Dialogues des Carmelites , the federal government revoked the visa of a participating student. This encounter with the current administration might have been expected to lend a degree … »
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Wolf Trap Names New Chamber Music Advisor
British violinist Daniel Hope is to succeed pianist Wu Han as artistic advisor for Chamber Music at the Barns as of 2025-26. The series launches next fall at the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts in Vienna, VA. Hope’s appointment … »
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Kentridge Dominates Shostakovich
LONDON—If the opening concert of Multitudes , a ten-day multidisciplinary arts festival running at London’s Southbank Centre, was a seamless fusion of classical music and circus, the April 24 second night was a rather different kettle … »
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Alsop: Gender Equality on the Podium
Has Stalled
Marin Alsop, in London preparing the world premiere of the orchestral version of Laura Karpman’s opera Balls about Billie Jean King’s 1973 tennis victory over Bobby Riggs, tells The Times (London) that she believes women conductors … »
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KenCen Mission Endangered Under Trumpism
The Kennedy Center is not only a performing arts venue of national and international repute; it is also a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, likely the Oval Office’s most articulate advocate for the arts in our nation’s … »
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