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A Stunning Dvorák 7 Highlights the Berlin Phil's NY Concerts
The Berlin Philharmonic’s three Carnegie Hall concerts (Nov. 17, 18 and 19) under its Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko—part of a U.S. tour that also included Washington, D.C., Chicago, Ann Arbor, and Boston—offered one mixed … »
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New Report on Post-pandemic Opera Audiences
OPERA America has released Understanding Opera's New Audiences , a deep dive into the post-pandemic motivations, experiences, and barriers faced by new opera audiences. The study was undertaken in collaboration with Slover Linett, a leading … »
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Jonathan Martin to Exit as CEO of the Cincinnati Symphony
The generational shift in arts leadership continues with the announcement that C i ncinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) President and CEO Jonathan Martin plans to retire on February 16, 2025 after seven years in the job. He leaves as the orchestra … »
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Atlanta Opera Gets $27.5M from Home Depot Co-founder
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, named for and funded by the co-founder of The Home Depot, has gifted $27.5 million to the Atlanta Opera toward its three-year $110 million comprehensive campaign. The monies insure the completion of the … »
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Orchestre national de France Names New Music Director
Swiss conductor Philippe Jordan is to succeed Cristian Macelaru as chief conductor of the Orchestre national de France as of 2027. He calls it a “return home,” having served as music director of the Paris Opera from 2009 to 2021. … »
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David M. Rubenstein to Remain as KenCen Chair
Eight months ago, David Rubenstein announced that he would be stepping down as chairman of the Kennedy Center in January of 2025 after 14 years in the job. Yesterday, the Center said he would be staying on until 2026 because the search for … »
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The Woman Who Put Orange County on the Arts & Culture Map
As Judy Morr officially retires from her role as executive vice president at Orange County’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts (SCA), she leaves behind a cultural legacy that has transformed her community into a hub for world-class … »
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Want to Live to 100? Be a Conductor.
Conducting a symphony orchestra, evidence would suggest, is like an elixir of youth. Witness 97-year-old Herbert Blomstedt’s London concert with the Philharmonia Orchestra on last night, which featured Mozart’s Fourth Violin Concerto, … »
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Jaap van Zweden Named Artistic Partner, Evergreen Symphony
Jaap van Zweden will bring his orchestra-building prowess to Taiwan’s Evergreen Symphony Orchestra (ESO) starting in January with a two-year appointment as artist-in-residence. The orchestra, founded in 2002 and privately funded by the … »
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Conductors, Going and Coming
Joseph Young will exit the music directorship of California’s Berkeley Symphony at the end of the current season, as per Monday’s announcement. Young, 43, is currently conducting Jeanine Tesori’s Blue at Lyric Opera of … »
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