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Classical Music's Answer to Taylor Swift

Lise Davidsen has become classical music’s biggest draw , attracting crowds to the Paris Opéra for her first performances in the title role of Strauss’s Salome during the same week Swift filled La Défense Arena across … »
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An Orchestra Flaunts Its Nationalism

The Israel Philharmonic prides itself on being the primary musical expression of the nation’s identity. Launched in 1948, its roots were actually set in place 12 years earlier, when Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman formed the Palestine … »
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Shepherd School's New Director of Orchestras

The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University has selected Miguel Harth-Bedoya as its next resident director of orchestras and professor of conducting. After spending the 2024-25 school year as designate, he will assume his full … »
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SC Phil Musicians to Play in Prison

In 2018, violinist Holly Mulcahy launched Arts Capacity , a nonprofit with the mission to bring recitals to Georgia’s Walker State Prison. “We discovered that it was a great place for them [the incarcerated] to share their emotions … »
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Chicago Symphony Plays Over and Under Par with Szeps-Znaider

CHICAGO—If someone is to do double duty on a Chicago Symphony concert, it’s probably going to be Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider. The Danish conductor and violinist, 48, has built a career from wielding both bow and baton in the same … »
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Katharina Re-ups in Bayreuth with a Refocused Remit

BERLIN (AP) — The Bayreuth Festival in Germany announced on Tuesday that it is retaining Katharina Wagner as its director for another five years. Wagner, who turns 46 on May 21 and is a great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner, became co-head … »
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New Department Heads in Academe

Violinist Annie Fullard, current chair of chamber music at the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University, is to be the next director of chamber music at the Peabody Institute. A founding member of the Cavani String Quartet, she will … »
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Jeffrey Kahane Has Big Plans for His New Orchestra

Conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane first began working with the now defunct San Antonio Symphony in the early 1990s, forming a bond with the musicians that has survived the orchestra’s demise in 2022. He conducted the opening concert of … »
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More Cuts to Music in Wales

“Significant financial challenges” may spell the end for many Saturday courses for learners aged 4–18 offered by the Junior Conservatoire of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (RWCMD). The program currently serves 182 … »
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A New, Minimalist Ring, in Zurich

ZURICH — In an age of radical reinterpretations, conductor Gianandrea Noseda and director Andreas Homoki created a counterrevolutionary version of Wagner’s four-night, 15-hour Ring Cycle that sparked 13 minutes of applause at the … »
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