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Blowback from Melbourne Blunder Continues

The decision by the management of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to cancel a concert by pianist Jayson Gilham seems to have lit a firestorm among the ensemble’s musicians. In an Aug. 15 letter, an “overwhelming majority” … »
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Violinist Creates a Unique Sound, Obstacles Be Damned

Although he was born without a right hand and most of his right forearm, Adrian Anantawan was determined to learn to play the violin. A team at Toronto’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital helped him do that, fashioning a … »
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A Storied Festival's Leader Reflects on Its Past and Progress

Over the past 25 years, Michael Haefliger has made the Lucerne Festival into one of the world’s premier summer musical events, working with Claudio Abbado to create the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Pierre Boulez to launch the … »
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Salzburg Part I: Rewarding Tito Sabotaged by Director

SALZBURG—It’s been rough going recently for operas of the Salzburg Festival’s favorite son. Martin Kušej’s production of Le nozze di Figaro last year almost seemed calculated to annoy, while the 2021 Romeo … »
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Pittsburgh Musicians Get a Nice Bump in Salary

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) musicians have ratified a new three-year agreement set to take effect on Sept. 2, while the ensemble is touring Europe. The contract’s key feature, a 12.6 percent compensation increase over the next three … »
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Finding Agency for Women in the Opera Canon
Classical opera’s portrayal of women leaves much to be desired, particularly in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement and the efforts to increase the number of women composers, directors, and administrators in the industry. The San Francisco … »
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New Book Maintains Tchaikovsky Was 'Fun-loving'

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was anything but the tragic figure that history has portrayed. So argues Prof. Simon Morrison, a professor of music and Slavic languages and literatures at Princeton University, in his forthcoming biography, … »
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SFS to Share Plans for Davies Hall Update w/ City

This week the San Francisco Symphony will present plans to city planners for a dramatic makeover of the organization’s 44-year-old Davies Hall. If realized, the makeover would expand the building’s ground floor, relocate and enlarge … »
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James Gaffigan Leads the BSO: ''I was completely blown away.''

Last weekend at Tanglewood, in his first time conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Gaffigan declared himself “completely blown away” after their first rehearsal together. Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 was on the music desk. … »
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New in Academe: IU Jacobs, USC Thornton, Vanderbilt Blair

Having recently launched a “music creation” track toward a new BS in Music Production, Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music has developed another new BS focus area, this one in Music Business, a collaboration with … »
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