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New Grimes Excels Musically Amid Strange Directorial Choices
LONDON—In these straitened times, every first night at the Wales Millennium Centre is a cause for muted celebration. “We’re still here,” Welsh National Opera seems to chorus, from its virtuosic pit musicians who long ago … »
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Detroit's Così: Make Way for Robots
DETROIT—The lively but radical new production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte , seen at its April 5 premiere at the Detroit Opera House, presupposes that the opera is inherently misogynistic. From a surface reading of Lorenzo da … »
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Contests & Awards
American Piano Awards' Winner
Michael Davidman has bested four other finalists to win first prize at the 2025 American Piano Awards in Indianapolis. Valued at $200,000, the award includes a $25,000 cash prize, a recording contract with Steinway & Sons, an artist residency … »
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Millions Missing in Double Bass Consignment Swindle
Kolstein Music of Baldwin, Long Island, NY, and owner Manny Alvarez are currently overwhelmed by a blizzard of lawsuits claiming that the proceeds from instruments sold on consignment have not been passed on to the owners. The agreement by which … »
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Opera Carolina's Dueling Lawsuits
The current drama behind the scenes at Opera Carolina is upstaging anything in the way of programming for the public. Artistic leadership has undergone a shakeup, and the recently dismissed, longtime production director is suing the … »
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Noseda Fires Up His Other Orchestra
LONDON—It must be a welcome relief for Gianandrea Noseda to escape the febrile politics of the Kennedy Center and spend some time away with his other orchestra. The music director of the National Symphony Orchestra has actually had a longer … »
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Cancelled NEH Grants Hit American Musicological Society
The National Endowment for the Humanities has notified the American Musicological Society (AMS) that all four of its active grants were terminated as of April 1, 2025. The 91-year-old learned society anticipated receiving more than $363,000 over … »
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Two New Chief Conductors
Andrés Salado is to be the next chief conductor of Spain's Orquesta Sinfónica del Vallés (OSV). He starts September 1 for an initial period of two seasons, succeeding Xavier Puig, in the job since 2018. Puig will move to a … »
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In Wales, Singing to Manage Pain
“Managing Persistent Pain,” a one-year trial program funded by the Welsh government and implemented by the Welsh National Opera (WNO), is offering an online course designed to help participants manage their pain and mobility issues. … »
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Conductor John Nelson Has Died
Nowadays the name of John Nelson, who died on March 31 aged 83, is inextricably linked to that of Hector Berlioz. The conductor was, however, much more than a one-trick pony, even if fate rarely pulled him far from Les Troyens . Born December … »
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