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Saint-Saëns Brings Historic Organ Back to Centerstage
On Jan. 10 and 11, when Weicheng Zhao performs Saint-Saëns’s Organ Symphony with the San Diego Symphony (SDS), the Robert-Morton Theatre Organ will have its own coming-out party in the renovated Jacobs Music Center. The two concerts … »
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Nicola Benedetti: Funding Cuts Endanger Edinburgh Fest's Future
Entering her third year as director of the Edinburgh International Festival, Nicola Benedetti has sounded an alarm about the health of the ionic celebration and Scotland’s creative arts scene in general due to continued funding cuts. … »
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Grant Park Fest's 2025 Season, Guerrero's First at the Helm
The 2025 Grant Park Music Festival, the first for Giancarlo Guerrero in his role as artistic director and principal conductor, offers 20 programs during the ten weeks from June 11 to August 16. Most of the concerts will be at Millennium … »
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Kimmel Center Ushers May Strike
The ushers at the Academy of Music, Kimmel Center, and the Miller Theater have rejected a Dec. 30 contract offer from Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts (POEA) management. As such, and since they are represented by IATSE … »
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Peter Yarrow Dies at 86
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter best known as one-third of Peter, Paul and Mary, the folk-music trio whose impassioned harmonies transfixed millions as they lifted their voices in favor of civil rights and against … »
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(Top) Job Share at Welsh National Opera
The Welsh National Opera (WNO), coming up on its 80 th anniversary and struggling to survive in the face of Arts Council England’s decision to cut its funding by 35 percent, has its new management team: Adele Thomas and Sarah Crabtree, … »
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Met Opera Trustees Support Netrebko's Appearance in Florida
It appears that wealthy Metropolitan Opera snowbirds are supporting the appearance of Anna Netrebko at the February fund raiser for the Palm Beach Opera (PBO), her first Stateside engagement since being fired by the Met three years ago. The … »
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New Conductors in Prague, Sydney, São Paulo
German conductor Hermann Bäumer [left] is to be the next music director of the Prague State Opera, succeeding Andriy Yurkevych, who is leaving for personal reasons. Bäumer, 59, steps into the role as of the 2025-26 season. He has led a … »
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Don't Coddle MTT: 'If it's too much, I'll tell you.'
For decades, Michael Tilson Thomas appeared ageless, possessed of what one interviewer characterizes as “a mercurially boyish grace and elegance.” In 2022, the news that he had contracted an aggressive form of brain cancer offered a … »
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No Question, Spotify Is Ruining Music
For music fans, streaming services like Spotify offer the “universal jukebox,” a means of having music at one’s beck and call, usually for a small monthly subscription fee. While concerns about the ethics of Spotify’s … »
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