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British Choral Royalty to Tour the U.S.

The Sixteen has announced its first major tour of North America in nearly 20 years. Over eight performances, the acclaimed British choir will travel from Missouri, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee to New York and Connecticut. The program, … »
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Omaha Symphony Loses its Head

The Omaha Symphony has announced that Ankush Kumar Bahl will be standing down as music director. After considerable thought, the statement says, Bahl has decided that the 2024-25 concert season will be his last. It has been agreed that he will … »
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Gardiner Mounts Comeback with New Orchestra and Choir

Sir John Eliot Gardiner is staging a comeback with a new orchestra and choir. The 81-year-old conductor, who was let go by his Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras following a violent encounter with a singer, has announced he will embark on a tour of … »
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Voices of Ascension Appoints New Executive Director

Jonathan Bradley has been named as the new executive director of Voices of Ascension, the New York City-based professional chorus with a mission to share the transformative power of choral music through performances, commissions, and community … »
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Figaro Gets a Whirlwind One-Man Band Treatment

Anthony Roth Costanzo’s postmodern version of Le nozze di Figaro is by its very nature a tour de force. Fashioned as a showcase for the star countertenor, it keeps his all-but-superhuman energy front and center. In it, he sings all of … »
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Oundjian on the Up and Up at Colorado Symphony

The Colorado Symphony has announced the elevation of Peter Oundjian to the post of music director. The Canadian American maestro, currently serving as the orchestra’s principal conductor, will embark on a new four-year contract with the … »
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Sweet Smell of Success as Gilmore Festival Goes Annual

The Gilmore Piano Festival is to double its footprint, shifting gear from a biennial to an annual event from the spring of 2026. The move is a sign of success for the Kalamazoo-based arts organization whose enthusiastic stakeholders have driven … »
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Marlboro and Philly Mourn a Legend

Anthony Checchia, who worked alongside Rudolf Serkin in the establishment of Marlboro Music, has died at the age of 94. He passed away on Saturday afternoon, September 7 leaving his wife, admired soprano Benita Valente, and their son Peter, a … »
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Keri-Lynn Wilson Lands Plum Ukrainian Job

KYIV—Kyiv Camerata has announced that Keri-Lynn Wilson will be its new music director, only the second person to hold the post in the orchestra’s almost 50-year history. Wilson will helm Ukraine’s leading chamber orchestra in … »
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Arrested Musician Accused of AI-Assisted Streaming Fraud

A musician has been arrested and charged with fraudulently receiving over $10 million in streaming royalty payments. According to authorities in New York, Michael Smith, 52, of Cornelius, North Carolina, used artificial intelligence to create … »
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