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Come to the Concert Hall, Turn Your Phones ON

In a recent policy change, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is now permitting audience members to use their phones to take photos and short videos at its concerts. An April concert during which tenor soloist Ian Bostridge halted … »
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Too Many Pianos, Not Enough (Good) Tuners

Piano tuning is both essential to classical music and a dying art. Ivan Hewett, chief classical music critic for The Telegraph , recently spoke with Ulrich Gerhartz about his indispensable set of skills and why they are in danger of disappearing. … »
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Suspended Players Sue the NY Phil. Again.
Trumpeter Matthew Muckey and oboe player Liang Wang have separately sued the New York Philharmonic in Federal District Court in Manhattan for removal without cause. They were recently suspended, after the victim of their alleged crime came … »
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Dallas Symphony CEO to Exit for LA Phil

Kim Noltemy, whose five-year tenure at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has been transformative, for the city as well as the orchestra, is to be the new president and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, as of July. It is now clear why she was … »
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The LPO Completes Jurowski's Ring, Finally

LONDON—There was a time it looked like the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Ring Cycle would never be completed. Chief Conductor Vladimir Jurowski polished off Das Rheingold and Die Walküre in 2018 and 2019. Siegfried sneaked in a … »
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COT Announces First Season Under New Leadership

The upcoming season of the Chicago Opera Theater (COT), Lawrence Edelson’s first as general director , is filled with two world and one North American premieres and a tribute marking the 100 th anniversary of Puccini’s death. First on … »
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Fort Worth Symphony Gets $5M

It makes a big difference when your orchestra’s biggest fan is Mercedes T. Bass. The Texas philanthropist and board chair of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO), among a host of other board affiliations, recently made a $5 million … »
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New on the Faculty, Coast to Coast

The Colburn School has appointed violist Jonathan William Brown as professor of chamber music, overseeing the strings and piano chamber programs at the conservatory and pre-college levels, as well as teaching viola. Brown has been a member of the … »
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New Artist of the Month: Conductor Ian Niederhoffer

The urgent need to connect with new and more diverse audiences has made today’s classical music presenters preoccupied with rethinking the concert experience. From the choice of repertoire to format, timing, and even ticket policies (is … »
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A Name Change and New Season at Covent Garden

This year’s announcement of the upcoming season at Covent Garden offered something different--news that the Royal Opera was now the Royal Ballet and Opera. “[It’s] a massively overdue change,” CEO Alex Beard told The … »
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