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Cancelled Marine Band Concert Rises Above the WH Fray
In late February the Trump administration ordered the U. S. Marine Band to cancel a planned May concert with 30 teenage musicians chosen by nationwide auditions. Because the young musicians were Black, Hispanic, Indian, and Asian, the program ran … »
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People in the News
Music Faculty News
Christopher Bassett , appointed bass trombone of the San Francisco Symphony last year, is to be on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music next fall, joining many of his SFS brass-section colleagues on SFCM’s teaching staff. … »
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Guess Who's Going to Pick the KenCen Honorees?
Donald Trump apparently doesn’t have enough to keep him busy. So he has decided to insert himself into the selection process for recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. Since 1978, Kennedy Center officials have chosen the committee … »
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Contests & Awards
Met Grand Finals Yield Five Winners
Two sopranos, two mezzos, and a baritone have been declared the winners of the 2025 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition, which concluded Sunday afternoon at the Met with nine finalists competing from the stage. Karen Kamensek conducted the MET … »
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Industry News
Trump Kills Voice of America
On March 14, Donald Trump ordered that 1,300 journalists, producers, and support staff at the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), including the Voice of America, be placed on indefinite leave, "with full pay and benefits until otherwise … »
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New Musicians in Detroit & Boston
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s new principal trombone, 22-year-old Gracie Potter, started her new job on March 6, with Pictures at an Exhibition under Principal Guest Conductor Tabita Berglund. Potter most recently was acting principal of … »
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Benedetti Announces 2025 Edinburgh Fest; Urges Artist Truth-telling
When introducing the program for the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival, the event’s director, violinist Nicola Benedetti[pictured below], took a few moments to emphasize the need for musicians and artists to stand up for fundamental … »
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IATSE: KenCen Cancellations Hurt Our Members
Matthew D. Loeb, president of IATSE International (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employee), is concerned about the impact that cancellations of events at the Kennedy Center will have on his membership, which includes stagehands, … »
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People in the News
Sofia Gubaidulina Dies at 93
Sofia Gubaidulina, considered the most important Russian composer of the present day, died at her home near Hamburg on March 13, 2025. She was 93 years old. Drawing inspiration from her deep faith and her belief in the transformative power of … »
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Reviews
Budapest Festival Orchestra Neatly Captures Prokofiev Extremes
LONDON—Founded by Iván Fischer and the late Zoltán Kocsis in 1983, the Budapest Festival Orchestra has been a guarantee of artistry for decades. Its regular BBC Proms performances are invariably sold out, which was why a … »
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