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Protesters Interrupt Carmen
The Met Opera stage had a few extra supernumeraries Friday night, as hecklers landed on stage during Act 1 of the updated, bus-and-truck Carmen to protest the late right-wing billionaire David Koch, one of Lincoln Center’s biggest … »
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Arts Groups Reject $$ to Protect DEI
Executive orders by Donald Trump restricting the use of federal grant money for projects that promote diversity, equity and inclusion have led several organizations to decline grants from their state arts councils. States arts council funds come … »
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Paris Opera Competition Finis
Welsh baritone Steffan Lloyd Owen won the first prize at the biennial Paris Opera Competition on Nov. 20 at Marigny Theatre. As a member of the International Opera Studio at Zürich Opera, Mann appears this year in Rigoletto , Un ballo in … »
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A Potpourri of New Cello Encores
For anyone whose favorite instrument is the cello, Davies Symphony Hall was the place to be on November 16. The occasion was the world premiere of Gaïa , Greek for Goddess of the Earth, a program of 16 short pieces for solo cello and … »
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Pittsburgh Symphony Reports Robust Financials
The preliminary results for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO) 2024–2025 fiscal year are full of good news. PSO President & CEO Melia Tourangeau and Board Chair Anthony Bucci reported a $34.6 million operating budget with a … »
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Stulberg Comp Names New Exec
The Stulberg International String Competition, coming up on its 50 th anniversary in May, has appointed Garret Jones, director of administration for the Kalamazoo Symphony, to be its next executive director, with the mandate of expanding … »
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Galilee Chamber Takes a Quiet Stateside Tour
At first glance the Galilee Chamber Orchestra seems an unlikely meeting of musical minds. Based in Nazareth, the ensemble includes 46 musicians drawn from students, faculty, and alumni at the Polyphony Conservatory as well as nearby … »
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Strange Choices for Berlioz's Faust
PARIS—Behold the tale of a journey thwarted. The chief draw to this new staging of La Damnation de Faust at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (TCE), Paris, was the prospect of hearing Benjamin Bernheim sing a title … »
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CPB Makes Good on NPR Deal
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has agreed to revive the $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR to operate a satellite distribution system for local public radio stations. NPR initiated litigation against CPB last … »
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ENO Chief Will Exit
English National Opera (ENO) has announced that in summer of 2026 Jenny Mollica will step down as chief executive to become CEO of Roundhouse, a multi-discipline community based outlet in London She will succeed Marcus Davey, in the job 27 years. … »
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