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Benaroya Hall to Get a $20M Upgrade
In late May the Seattle Symphony launched the public phase of its $20 million Amplify campaign to enhance the public spaces of Benaroya Hall. Opened in downtown Seattle in 1998, the city-owned venue occupies an entire city block and houses two … »
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Met Strikes Deal with AGMA,
But AFM & IATSE Still Pending
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera and the union for its soloists and chorus announced a one-year agreement Friday on a contract. The agreement calls for a 2.5% wage increase plus an additional temporary 2.5% hike that followed the … »
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She Who Dared: New Opera's Tale of Female Courage
CHICAGO—The inaugural performance of She Who Dared Tuesday night, a powerful new opera by composer Jasmine Arielle Barnes and librettist Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton, was not your usual world premiere. The cast of Chicago Opera Theater's … »
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Despite the Cliburn, etc., Acoustic Piano Sales Tumble
Jon Suder, a Fort Worth attorney, recently did something that dwindling numbers of Americans are doing: He bought a new acoustic piano—one of Steinway’s Spiro models . There was a time when such a purchase was unremarkable. In 1909, … »
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New Music Directors, Regional Edition
Yaniv Dinur, music director of the New Bedford (MA) Symphony, is to add music director/conductor of the Tallahassee (FL) Symphony to his CV as of next season. He was among the five finalists for the job, and led the finale of the season on May 3. … »
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The Orchestra That Summers in Boston
Following their graduation from the New England Conservatory in 2019, violinist Alyssa Wang and clarinetist Nicholas Brown decided to found an orchestra. This summer the Boston Festival Orchestra (BFO) will celebrate its fifth anniversary. Their … »
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New Executive Directors
The Charlottesville Symphony Society (CSS) has appointed Carolyn Keurajian as its new executive director. She succeeds Janet Kaltenbach, who held the post for more than 16 years. Keurajian joins the CSS from Williamsburg, where she has been … »
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Top Exec to Leave Boston Presenter
Gary Dunning, president and executive director of the Celebrity Series of Boston , the City’s largest multi-genre presenter, will step down at the end of the 2025-26 season after 15 years. His tenure has been marked by expansion, … »
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KenCen Subscriptions Down from 2024-25
Reports filtering out from inside the Kennedy Center claim that subscription sales for the coming season’s programming are lagging behind last year’s by about 36 percent, or $1.6 million. For the same length of time in 2024—ten … »
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Harvey Milk Is Starker and Sharper
SAN FRANCISCO—On the afternoon of June 1, Opera Parallèle’s production of Harvey Milk Reimagined was nearly upstaged by vintage news footage of the man himself, the San Francisco lawmaker and gay activist murdered by fellow … »
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