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Latest Lawsuit vs. Philly Pops Includes Kimmel Center & Philadelphia Orchestra

The beleaguered (and presumably near-death) Philly Pops finds itself embroiled yet again in a law suit . The latest, filed in federal district court by Terell Stafford, its former artistic director of jazz, alleges he wrongfully lost his job and … »
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Philly O Honors Longtime Musicians & Retirees

In a special ceremony during the June 1 concert in Verizon Hall, the Philadelphia Orchestra honored nine of its musicians for their contributions to the organization. Violist Marvin Moon [pictured], a member of the orchestra since 2007, received … »
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(Ageist) Nationalism Hits La Scala

MILAN (AP) — The general manager of Milan’s famed Teatro alla Scala on Tuesday bade a bittersweet farewell to the theater during the presentation of 2024-25 season, saying, “I would have been happy to continue.” Dominique … »
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Esteemed Critic Praises Esteemed Pianist—and Her Wardrobe

Anyone who thinks classical music concerts are stuffy homages to outdated traditions has never seen (and heard) Yuja Wang perform. The 37-year-old superstar has established herself, writes Alex Ross in The New Yorker , as a player who … »
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Buffalo Catholic Diocese Cancels Gay Men's Chorus Concert

Claiming that the group’s “values are inconsistent with Catholic teaching,” the Diocese of Buffalo recently canceled a concert by the Buffalo Gay Men’s Chorus scheduled for June 9 at the upcoming Summer Choir Festival … »
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Nodding to ACE, English Touring Opera Exits London

In Autumn 2024, the English Touring Opera is relocating from its current home base in London to a new hub in Sheffield as part of Arts Council England’s effort to transfer operations of several arts organizations outside the nation’s … »
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Dayton Phil Taps Music Director

Keitaro Harada, music and artistic director of the Savannah (GA) and “permanent conductor” of the Tokyo Symphony, will add the Dayton (OH) Philharmonic to his CV, with the title of music and artistic director. Along with the Dayton … »
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Key Kronos Executive to Exit

Janet Cowperthwaite, who has spent 43 years helping to make the Kronos Quartet one of the music world’s most admired and innovative foursomes, has announced that she will step down next October. Her decision elicited fulsome praise from … »
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SF Opera Prepares for the Tragedies of Innocence

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—An uneasy orchestral prelude sets the mood: muffled percussion, brooding woodwinds, anguished strings. The curtain rises and the first voices we hear are of two young men cowering in the shadows. “I … I … »
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'Discovered' Loeffler Octet Is Vintage Americana

“I have to say, you guys are very brave, showing up to hear a piece that hasn’t been heard in 127 years,” clarinetist Graeme Steele Johnson cheerily greeted an audience in Gilder Lehrman Hall at the Morgan Library & Museum … »
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