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Barbican Americana a Mixed Success
LONDON—Copland’s Third Symphony and Barber’s Violin Concerto may get regular outings in the U.S. but over here they count as rarities. This February 13 BBC Symphony Orchestra concert at London’s Barbican Centre was a … »
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Aspen Music Fest Coming Attractions
This summer the Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) will celebrate 76 years of performance and mentorship. For eight weeks from July 2 to Aug. 24, more than 450 young artists from around the world will join artist-faculty and guests for almost … »
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Is the New KenCen Chair Up to the Job?
Last week was the week that was for the Kennedy Center. With head-spinning speed, Donald Trump fired all President Biden’s appointees to the organization’s board as well as its Chairman David Rubenstein; appointed new board members … »
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New Music Directors: Vienna, Edmonton, Indiana
Munich based conductor Markus Poschner [pictured] will succeed Marin Alsop as chief conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony as of the 2026-27 season. Poschner is music director designate of the Utah Symphony, chief conductor of Bruckner Orchestra … »
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The Only Girl in the Band, Now a Star on Netflix
A member of the New York Philharmonic for 55 years, double bassist Orin O’Brien had the distinction of being the first female member of the ensemble. Now, the shy 87-year-old is the subject of The Only Girl in the Orchestra , a nominee for … »
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KenCen Declared All Clear After Bomb Threat
As if life at the Kennedy Center wasn’t chaotic enough, now that the Trump machine is at work, the Center had to be evacuated earlier today for a bomb threat, positioned as protest to the 12-night run of Shen Yun performances set to open … »
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In Chicago: Hometown Girl Tries a 'Crazy Experiment'
CHICAGO— Love was on Sondra Radvanovsky’s mind during a Valentine’s Day Eve recital— and not just because it was an all-Puccini program. It was more personal than that, she told a well-sold Lyric Opera house. Originally … »
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As Pro Arts Groups Struggle, Choruses Remain Resilient
SMU DataArts has partnered with Chorus America to issue a report about how choruses have responded to the challenges posed by the pandemic and resumption of activity from 2019 to 2023. Data was gathered from 170 choruses across the country. The … »
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Pittsburgh Symphony to Honor America 250 in 2025-6
The 2025-26 season of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO), the 129 th in the ensemble’s history, launches on Sept. 20 with a gala performance featuring Yuja Wang, and concludes in June with a two-week festival, America250, that … »
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The Classics Hold Sway at the Met in 2025-26
NEW YORK (AP)—The Metropolitan Opera will double cast a portion of Verdi and Puccini revivals and shift some contemporary compositions away from Saturdays at the recommendation of a consultant trying to boost the company’s finances. … »
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