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Legendary Dance Critic Dies at 90
Arlene Croce, who established a reputation as both the most revered and most feared dance critic at The New Yorker from 1973 to 1996, died on Dec. 16 in Johnston, R.I. “No one has ever described dance in the movies the way she does,” … »
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In San Francisco: Ballet and Fine Arts Find Graceful Synergy
The third year of the partnership between San Francisco Ballet (SFB) and Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAM) will yield a large-scale curtain drop for the War Memorial Opera House stage, commissioned from Bay Area artist Ranu Mukherjee, Dean … »
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A Stunning Gerontius That Would Have Made Sir Andrew Proud
LONDON—The late Sir Andrew Davis (1944-2024) achieved household name status as an avuncular figurehead for the Last Nights of the Proms over several decades. Known for his wit as well as his craft, from 1989 to 2000 he was chief conductor … »
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Adelphi Quartet Disbands
The musicians of the Adelphi Quartet have decided to disband after seven years of playing together. Violinists Maxime Michaluk (Belgium) and Esther Agusti Matabosch (Spain), British violist Adam Newmanb, and German cellist Nepomuk Braun … »
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The New Man at Local 802
On Jan. 1, 2025, Robert Suttman will succeed Sara Cutler as president of Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians. Cutler has led the union since August of 2023. Suttman, who ran unopposed, is a trombonist who has played in 95 Broadway … »
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Community Music School Celebrates 125th Anniversary
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music (WCM), the state’s largest independent non-profit music school, currently claiming 10,000 students of all ages and skill levels, is celebrating its 125 th anniversary. As such, Milwaukee’s Mayor … »
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India's Tabla Virtuoso Dies at 73
NEW DELHI (AP) — Zakir Hussain, one of India’s most accomplished classical musicians who defied genres and introduced tabla to global audiences, died on Sunday. He was 73. The Indian classical music icon died from idiopathic pulmonary … »
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In Chicago: 'Pierrot' Times Two
CHICAGO— Between 1918 and 1921, Arnold Schoenberg organized the Society for Private Musical Performances in Vienna. The group’s credo was simple: Premiere works should be performed more than once to be properly absorbed and assessed. … »
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Utah Symphony Taps Principal Guest
The Utah Symphony/Utah Opera (USUO) has selected Delyana Lazarova as principal guest conductor. The Bulgarian native’s two-year contract begins in 2025-26; she will conduct two Masterworks programs in the first season and three in the … »
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Chicago Sinfonietta's Interim CEO
As Blake-Anthony Johnson exits to become CEO of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, the Chicago Sinfonietta has announced an interim CEO effective January 1. She is Wendy Lewis, founder and CEO of an LLC bearing her name that … »
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