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A Disappointing Night in Orchestra Hall: Schoenberg and Sibelius
CHICAGO—Somewhere, Pierre Boulez is turning in his grave. The Chicago Symphony enjoyed a long association with the conductor–composer, culminating in an appointment as conductor emeritus from 2006 to 2010. But in what would have … »
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Executive Shuffle at Naxos
The Naxos Music Group has made a number of changes in its senior management. Matthias Lutzweiler, who has been acting CEO since last October, is now the permanent Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Jeffrey Lien, CEO of Naxos of … »
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Summer 2025 at the Bowl
From June to September 2025, the LA Philharmonic’s 103 rd Hollywood Bowl season will present an ambitious mix of classical music with performances by some of today’s leading popular pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, and Broadway artists. The … »
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Jaap to Take the CSO to the Mahler Festival
From May 14 to 23, Jaap van Zweden will lead the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) on a five-city, eight-concert European tour devoted entirely to Gustav Mahler’s Symphonies No. 6 and No. 7. This marks the first time the Dutchman Zweden has … »
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Skipping Surgery Made His Career
Growing up in Venezuela, Samuel Mariño was “so passionate” about being a ballet dancer. “It was hard so it was worth it,” he tells The Guardian . But singing would ultimately prove to be his salvation. As a … »
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Caramoor CEO to Exit
Edward J. Lewis III has announced that he will step down as president and CEO of Caramoor, the 90-acre estate and arts center in Katonah, NY, at the end of March. He has not indicated what his next move may be; Lewis will have been in the … »
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Turnage's Festen Is a Triumph
LONDON—Where to begin with Festen , the explosive new opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage? At the end, perhaps, when a dazed first-night audience staggered to its collective feet to applaud a tour de force? Or the moment in the 100-minute evening … »
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The Great American Operas, Missing from the Met
When Samuel Barber’s Vanessa opened at the Metropolitan Opera in January 1958, it was the first time in more than two decades that the company had premiered an American opera. There were 17 curtain calls, and the New York Times critic … »
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Eastman, NEC Name New Faculty
The Eastman School of Music has added two new faculty members to its Jazz & Contemporary Media (JCM) department, starting next fall. Both are highly credentialed musicians, as band leaders and sidemen. Drummer Otis Brown III [pictured]is to … »
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Two Stations Become One Classical Brand
This summer Los Angeles-based KUSC and the Bay Area's KDFC, both owned by the University of Southern California, will combine their programming and on-air staffs under the brand name Classical California. The announcers for both stations will be … »
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