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Big Moves at UMG
Dickon Stainer, chairman of Universal Music Group’s Global Classics & Jazz (GCJ) division, has announced two major personnel moves. Clemens Trautmann [pictured], president of Deutsche Grammophon for the past nine years, will immediately … »
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The New York Phil's New CEO
In a much-anticipated move, the New York Philharmonic has announced Matías Tarnopolsky as its next president and CEO as of January 1, 2025. Tarnopolsky, 54, currently holds the same position with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble … »
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Die Frau: High Point of the Met's Season So Far
There is a widely held (if not often proclaimed) view by those who know his operas well that Die Frau ohne Schatten ( The Woman Without a Shadow ) is Richard Strauss’s greatest opera. Its emphasis on the moral imperative of bringing … »
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Leeds Competition CEO to Exit
Adam Gatehouse has announced his plans to step down as artistic director of The Leeds International Piano Competition in Spring 2025. During his tenure of nearly a decade, he has enhanced The Leeds global standing and reach, ensuring its … »
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New Artist of the Month: Soprano Madeline Apple Healey
The voice seems to emanate from the venue itself. We are in the crypt underneath New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine; in the program’s first selection, Madeline Apple Healey sings Hildegarde von Bingen’s “O Vis … »
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Strike at La Scala Halts Netrebko, Kaufmann Gala
A star-studded concert at La Scala commemorating the centenary of Giacomo Puccini’s death on Nov. 29, 1924, became something quite different when the orchestra and chorus decided to strike just as the event was to begin. The sold-out event, … »
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New Chamber Music, Part II
Violinist Rachel Lee Priday’s Fluid Dynamics is a collection of works—several newly commissioned—intended to complement videos of underwater phenomena created by Ocean scientist Georgy Manucharyan. For the visuals, which are … »
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Jolie Trained for 7 Months. So?
When Maria Callas died in Paris in 1977, she was only 53 and had not appeared in a fully staged opera for a dozen years. But her performances had earned her the sobriquet “La Divina,” and her reputation has only grown over the past … »
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A Distinctive Recital, a Distinctive Artist
At a time when pianists scurry to find new repertoire—transcriptions now seem to be especially in vogue—Sir Stephen Hough (knighted in 2022) has long been in the vanguard of offering recital audiences new musical adventures. “An … »
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New Position Will Oversee Commissions at ROH
Netia Jones is to become associate director of The Royal Opera, a newly created position designed to lead opera programming in the Linbury Theater. She will be responsible for commissioning and creating projects for the Linbury as well as working … »
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