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Three U.S. Orchestras Name Executive Directors
The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, now in its 80 th year, has tapped Janet Reihle as its new president and executive director. A native Mississippian, she will also oversee the orchestra’s Premier Orchestral Institute (P0I) and Summer … »
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Summer for the City Gains Substance
The disco ball on the Plaza isn’t going away, nor the dance floor and (very) loudspeakers that tower over the makeshift stage. But by now, in its fourth annual iteration, Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City (June 11-August 9) is … »
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SFS SoundBox: The Ear (& the Brain)
Are Still Ringing
SAN FRANCISCO—The concert began with a bang, visual as well as aural. An enormous sculpted bronze head bristling with raised bronze tabs [pictured], by Japanese artist Jun Kaneko, descended from above to a narrow runway stage, where it was … »
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A Rare Malcolm Arnold Outing with Oramo and the BBC Symphony
LONDON—The program was billed “Oramo conducts Vaughan Williams,” and so he did, but the real reason this April 11 concert at London’s Barbican Centre created a buzz was the chance to hear a rediscovery by 20th-century … »
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Interlochen Students to Play with Three Major Orchestras in '26
In March of 2026, Interlochen will be collaborating with the symphony orchestras of Detroit, Boston, and Philadelphia for four concerts pairing advanced students from the Interlochen Arts Academy with musicians that comprise each ensemble, many … »
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A Piano Tuner to the Greats Remembers
For almost six decades, Greg Sikora tuned and voiced pianos throughout the Philadelphia region for everyone from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, and was for much of that time chief piano technician for The Philadelphia Orchestra. Now 77 and retired, … »
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At the Phil: Kopatchinskaja Dances with Stravinsky
Czech conductor Jakub Hruša, rising star and music director-designate of London’s Royal Opera, teamed up with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja for her New York Philharmonic debut on April 9. On the bill were a warhorse, a world … »
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A Few New Musicians
The Oregon Symphony will welcome two new key musicians as successors to veteran performers at the beginning of the 2025-26 season. Harrison Linsey [picured] has been named principal oboe, leaving the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), where he is … »
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They're Ba-a-ck: Fired Players Now Claim 'Bias' Against Them
On April 10, two musicians fired by the New York Philharmonic last October for sexual assault and harassment—associate principal trumpet Matthew Muckey and principal oboe Liang Wang—amended legal filings to assert that the orchestra … »
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Pacific Symphony's Rheingold:
Cue the Helmets
Any review of Das Rheingold that begins with the critic expressing relief that the production features “good helmets, with very good horns” might suggest that the musical performance itself left something to be desired. Fortunately, … »
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