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Hilary Hahn Heads to the Royal Academy

The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) has chosen the three-time Grammy Award winning violinist Hilary Hahn as visiting professor for a 12-month period beginning in September 2024. In the press release announcing Hahn’s appointment, Graham … »
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Hugues Gall Dies at 84

Hugues Randolph Gall, longtime general director of the Paris Opera, died on May 25 at age 84. Born in Honfleur, Germany, he began his professional career working for several government ministries, before joining the Paris Opera in 1973, first as … »
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Heggie's Opera About Nazism Is Alarmingly Timely

CHICAGO— Before It All Goes Dark , the newest opera by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer, commissioned by the Music of Remembrance organization, is short. A one-act piece, it’s barely 40 minutes long. The musical forces … »
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New Opera Takes on the Underbelly of Opioid Marketing

The Galloping Cure , a new opera under development by John Berry, former artistic director of English National Opera, promises a degree of timeliness absent from most modern works. The crisis of opioid addiction kills thousands of people every … »
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Juilliard Chooses Resident Graduate String Quartet

The Juilliard School has selected the Katarina String Quartet as its next graduate resident string quartet, with its two-year residency beginning in September and extending through spring 2026. The Canadian foursome—violinists Jeanel Liang … »
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Head Phones, Ear Buds, and Gen Deaf

We live in an increasingly noisy world, a state of existence exacerbated by our embrace of earbuds and headphones. Last year over half a billion pairs of headphones were sold, a number almost twice that of a decade ago. Many people wear earbuds … »
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The Other Half of Disney's Classic Songwriting Duo Dies at 95

LOS ANGELES (AP)—Richard M. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who helped form millions of childhoods by penning the instantly memorable songs for Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang … »
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Contests & Awards
2024 Beverly Sills Award Announced

Leah Hawkins has been awarded the Met Opera's 2024, $50,000 Beverly Sills Artist Award. Her 2023-24 Met performances were in Verdi’s Requiem, as soprano soloist, and as Louise/Betty in the house premiere of Anthony Davis’s X: The Life … »
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Peter Sellars Stages the Road to the Apocalypse

Environmental themes run through much of director Peter Sellars’s work. In his 2019 Salzburg Idomeneo , the god Neptune sought revenge on the human race for spoiling the oceans. His libretto for John Adams’s 2005 Doctor Atomic … »
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Symphony Percussionist Denied Tenure Will Fight Back

In classical music, the infrequency with which a Black musician finds individual success is all too well known. Blind orchestra auditions may have helped to increase the number of women in American ensembles—by 2022 it was up to 47 … »
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