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Ever Optimistic, San Antonio Phil Bets Big on a New Home
The San Antonio Philharmonic, entering just its third season and beset with legal challenges and a seemingly dysfunctional governance situation , is betting big on its ability to raise millions of dollars to renovate and co-own the 100-year-old … »
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A Budding Bass, ''The Real Deal,'' Has Stellar Lineage
NEW YORK -- When David Leigh sang “The Impossible Dream” at his father’s funeral, the moment was both a testament to his past and a harbinger of his future. Leigh, an operatic bass, is the son of Mitch Leigh, who wrote the score … »
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Martin Chalifour Will Exit Los Angeles Phil
Martin Chalifour has announced his retirement as principal concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the end of the current season. He will have been in the job for three decades, arriving in 1995 when Esa-Pekka Salonen was on the podium. … »
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Lawsuit Filed Against Philly Pops, Philly O, Tarnopolsky
Carol L. Callahan, a Philly Pops ticket purchaser, has filed a proposed class-action suit in federal court seeking restitution for herself and others who bought tickets for concerts that were never performed. Named in the Oct. 16 filing were the … »
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Contests & Awards
Two Cellists Place First in the Naumburg Competition
At the Oct. 20 finals of the 2024 Naumburg International Cello Competition, held at Manhattan School of Music U.S.–Canadian cellist Leland Ko, 26, and U.S.–Danish cellist Jonathan Swensen , 27, shared first prize. Each receives … »
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Half of New Zealand String Quartet Resigns
Violinist Helene Pohl and cellist Rolf Gjelsten have resigned with immediate effect from the New Zealand String Quartet, a foursome with which they have been associated for 30 years. Pohl and Gjelsten, who are married, have also taught at the Te … »
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Cathedral Choral Society Taps Interim Chief Exec
The Cathedral Choral Society (CCS) has appointed an interim executive director to succeed Christopher Eanes, who is on his way out to take over as president and CEO of Chorus America, a trade organization representing the country’s … »
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SF Opera Extends Music Director Through 2031
When Eun Sun Kim took over the reins as music director of the San Francisco Opera in August 2021, the company was just beginning to emerge from the dark days of the pandemic. The skill and determination with which she met the many challenges of … »
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Exec Directors, Going and Coming
Laura Gardiner , director Nicola Beneditti Foundation, named for and founded by the famed Scottish violinist in 2019, is to exit the operation in November and return to teaching. “Laura began this organization alongside me, and has been … »
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Kedrick Armstrong Launches Oakland Symphony's Season
First impressions matter. For 30-year-old Kedrick Armstrong , the new music director for the Oakland Symphony, the opening of the new season on Oct. 18, as described in the San Francisco Chronicle , “offered very promising signs.” … »
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