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Monteverdi Choir & O Announce Replacements for Gardiner

The Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras have announced that Peter Whelan [pictured] and Dinis Sousa will be conducting upcoming programs, stepping in for Sir John Eliot Gardiner, who stepped aside from his podium duties last August after … »
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Lise Davidson Soars, Conductor Overdoes It

On February 1 at Carnegie Hall, Lise Davidsen reaffirmed her status as a once-in-a-generation vocal phenomenon. Singing the Wesendonck Lieder , with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra led by its music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, … »
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MTT & San Francisco: A Legacy Built to Last

By today’s standards a 50-year relationship between an orchestra and a conductor—25 of them as music director—is “an extraordinarily rare one.” One has to hark back to such podium legends as Serge Koussevitzky … »
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Hot Shot BMG Exec Preps for a Huge Shift in Music Biz

Thomas Coesfeld took over as CEO of the Bertelsmann company last July and is already redefining the company’s strategic outlook. In short order he has: placed the exclusive distribution of BMG’s digital business in the hands of … »
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Two New Conductors in Spain

Alondra de la Parra has been chosen as artistic director and head of the Orchestra and Choir of the Community of Madrid, beginning in the 2024-25 season and extending for a four-year term. The 43-year-old Mexican succeeds Marzena Diakun, in the … »
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Simon Rattle to the Czech Philharmonic

Simon Rattle is to be the new principal guest conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, taking the title of “Rafael Kubelik Chair” as of 2024-25 for a five-year term. He and his wife, mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, served as the … »
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Henry Timms Will Leave Lincoln Center as CEO

Henry Timms, whose leadership as president of Lincoln Center has been controversial among the classical music community, is leaving the position after five years. He is credited with diversifying the staff, which underwent a huge turnover on his … »
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Carnegie Hall in 2024-25: Anchored in Tradition, Embracing Exploration

With its 2024-25 season, Carnegie Hall upholds its reputation for showcasing the best and the brightest of the international classical music scene, while paying homage to other genres and stretching the canon way beyond traditional European … »
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Monteverdi's Equal Was a Woman

LONDON—Born in Venice in 1619, Barbara Strozzi was registered as the daughter of Isabella Griega, housekeeper to the academician Giulio Strozzi. That the famous poet and opera librettist went on to adopt her suggests she was his actual … »
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Artistic Directors: One New, One Renewed

Toronto's Luminato Festival has gone “Down Under” to find its next artistic director. Olivia Ansell , an accomplished arts leader, director, and performance artist who is current director of the Sydney Festival, will succeed Naomi … »
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