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Soloist as Stepping Stone to Conductor: 12 Examples

The most accomplished conductor transforms a group of musicians into a single instrument. Some of the greatest were accomplished solo artists before ever ascending a podium. Here is a dozen. Leonard Bernstein, one of the 20 th century’s … »
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Playin' and Singin' in the Olympic Rain

The opening ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games featured a parade of boats carrying the athletes down the River Seine, the first time the games began outside the main stadium. Music was a constant presence throughout the ceremony. … »
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Music Festival Gets Landmark $3.7M Bequest

The Bowdoin International Music Festival, currently underway in its 60 th -anniversary season (June 22 to August 3), has announced a $3.7 million bequest from Patricia Crawford Brown, a longtime patron and board member. Brown, who died at age 90 … »
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Linc Inc Festival O's ''Genial'' Environmental Launch

Mostly Mozart is gone, but its orchestra lives on. It has returned as the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center, which made its official debut on July 23—the start of three-week residency (12 concerts) at David Geffen Hall. The … »
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Smart Opera Co. Extends Savvy Director

The Detroit Opera has extended the contract of Yuval Sharon as artistic director through the 2027/28 season. Since his arrival in 2020 , Sharon has elevated the company’s national profile with a series of innovative productions that have … »
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Cellists, Coming and Going

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) has appointed Hyung Suk Bae [pictured] as principal cello, moving up a notch from his position as associate. Appointed in 2018, he has been leading the section as acting principal since 2020. Bae … »
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Schoenberg and Zemlinsky Headline a Prom of Substance

LONDON—Every year, the program for the BBC Proms seems to trigger an acrimonious debate. Are the powers that be dumbing down? Where’s the risk taking? And in the case of this year’s ‘’Disco Prom,’’ what … »
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Orchestre Classique de Montréal Fires Music Director

Tuesday, the Orchestre Classique de Montréal announced the departure of Jacques Lacombe as artistic director and principal conductor, after one year of his five-year contract. “The Board of Directors of the Orchestre Classique … »
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Former Punk Rocker, Songwriter to Run New Dept at IU

The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University is expanding its audio engineering and sound production degree track—in place since 1982—with a "music creation" track to form a new BS in Music Production degree. It will be in place … »
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One of Britain's Finest: Underrated, Overlooked

Frank Bridge deserves better, argues Simon Heffer in The Telegraph , than to be remembered only as Benjamin Britten’s teacher. Born in Brighton in 1879, Bridge learned the violin, playing in his father’s orchestra before entering the … »
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