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London Phil Polishes the Lesser-Known of the Familiar
LONDON—The three items on the bill at the London Philharmonic’s March 26 concert—by Kaija Saariaho, Carl Nielsen, and Prokofiev—share no great connection, although two of the three composers were Scandinavian, as is the … »
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Israel Phil's Stateside Tour Wraps Up with Protests and Tchaikovsky
The Israeli Philharmonic is sure to attract protesters, and its March 26 performance at the Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, CA., the last stop on its U.S. tour, proved no exception. But unlike an earlier concert in San Francisco, where … »
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The Sax in Three Guises Gets Local Premiere
Two venerable musicians long associated with the New York Philharmonic joined forces last week. Leonard Slatkin, who first appeared as a guest conductor more than 50 years ago (in 1974), returned in that capacity on March 26 for the first of … »
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London Phil Taps Artistic Director
As of June 2025, Jesús Herrera will assume the role of artistic director for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He succeeds Elena Dubinets, who joins the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra as its new artistic director on May 1, 2025. In the … »
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LSO's A Child of Our Time:
A Performance 'Beyond Praise'
LONDON—Two musical behemoths, of comparable duration and employing near-identical forces, filled London’s Barbican Hall with sound March 23. As well as the healthy economics of engaging four singers for an entire evening rather than a … »
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Florida Musicians Will Get a 23% Pay Increase
The Florida Orchestra, which prides itself on being the largest professional orchestra in the state, has signed a new, four-year contract with its 68 full-time musicians, effective Sept. 1 and dovetailing with the end of the current agreement. … »
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Georgia State School of Music's New Director
As of July 1, Julia Bullard will be the new director of the School of Music in the College of the Arts at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Stuart Gerber, who has been serving in an interim capacity since last August, when Chester Philips was … »
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Utah Symphony | Utah Opera in 2025-26
The Utah Symphony | Utah Opera (USUO) has announced a 2025-26 season that includes more than 40 unique programs, including four in the Masterworks series under Music Director Designate Markus Poschner and four fully staged operas. Delyana … »
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Wigmore Hall Declares Independence with All-star Season
Wigmore Hall, one of the world’s most prestigious recital and chamber-music venues, celebrates its 125 th anniversary season in 2025-26, as John Gilhooly, OBE, launches his own 25 years there, first as director, now as both artistic and … »
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Law & Disorder: DEI, Visas, and Nausea in Neo-America
Dear Readers, Between cutting veteran benefits, insulting allies, and cancelling the Kennedy Centre’s Christmas concert of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra for being too gender-fluid, Co-US President Trump has found time to address and correct … »
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