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Cinci Symphony Players Get Huge Raise in New, Five-year Pact

The management and musicians of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) have reached a new five-year labor agreement, to take effect on Sept. 9, which offers competitive salary increases, flexible scheduling, and new audition and tenure policies. … »
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Tanglewood on the 'Right' Weekend, Part I

On the right weekends, the Tanglewood Festival is perhaps the ultimate summer destination for serious classical music fans. The weekend of July 26-28 the acclaimed Festival of Contemporary Music was in full swing, featuring what was apparently a … »
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Intriguing Novelties at Seattle Chamber Music Fest

SEATTLE — In this corner of the Pacific Northwest, summer means chamber music—lots of it. Other cities offer continuing orchestral adventures with the hometown band at vacation venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Ravinia, or Tanglewood … »
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DeSantis Denial Sends South Florida Orchestra Cruising for $$

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s veto of a $32 million grant program of the state’s Division of Arts and Culture is forcing the state’s arts organizations to think outside the box as they seek to recoup the lost public funding. … »
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Philly O Adds New Players

The Philadelphia Orchestra has added four new musicians to its ranks. Among them is assistant double bassist Tobias Vigneau, arriving just months after completing his Bachelor of Music degree at the Curtis Institute of Music. He succeeds Joseph … »
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New Artist of the Month: Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski

HONG KONG—To correct any misnomers, when the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra hired 24-year-old conductor Tarmo Peltokoski in July to succeed Music Director Jaap van Zweden, it did not anoint the youngest-ever music director in the … »
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At Bard: A Worthy Revival Not Quite Grand Enough

Grand opera simply doesn’t get any grander than Le prophète . The five-act Giacomo Meyerbeer/Eugène Scribe work offers an epic treatment of the 16th-century conflict between the Catholic Church and the radical Protestant … »
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New Faces Onstage at SF Symphony

The San Francisco Symphony, facing financial and artistic leadership hurdles, also seems to be undergoing a fair amount churn within its ranks. At the end of the season the orchestra saw five players representing 180 years of experience retire; … »
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Behind the Journey of the Ukrainian Freedom O

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 inspired Keri-Lynn Wilson, the Canadian-Ukrainian conductor, and her husband, Metropolitan Opera General Manager Peter Gelb, to set about creating the well-publicized Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra. … »
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Names GM and CEO

John Mangum, executive director and CEO of the Houston Symphony since 2018, is to be the new general director, president & CEO of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, effective in the fall. He succeeds Anthony Freud, who announced last September that … »
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