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The Changing Face(s) of the Vienna Philharmonic
The Vienna Philharmonic has certainly come a long way since the bad old days of women and East Asians not even being permitted to audition. It’s doubtful too that an Israeli would have been welcome 20 years ago, but the orchestra’s … »
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Is the Venezi Backlash Sexism?
The appointment of conductor Beatrice Venezi as the music director of La Fenice in Venice beginning in 2026 has prompted “a properly operatic outbreak of rage,” writes classical music critic Ivan Hewett in The Daily Telegraph . The … »
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UNCSA Gets $10M for Roots Music Institute
Winston-Salem residents Randall “Randy” and Kamalakshi “Kamu” Dishmon have donated more than $10.1 million to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) to establish the American Roots Music Institute. … »
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Detroit Symphony: 7 New Members + 6 ''Acting'' Players
As of the current season, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has seven new members and six “acting” members with longterm contracts. The latter group are filling vacancies, but are not on track to become tenured players in the DSO. Their … »
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The Tenor Makes His Met Debut—as a Director
NEW YORK (AP) — Tenor Rolando Villazón was singing the title role in Massenet’s Werther in 2006 at Nice, France, when he started thinking about how he would direct the opera. “I said, ‘oh, this last act is very … »
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New Music Directors: Sweden, Poland
Andrés Orozco-Estrada will become music director of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra beginning with the 2026-27 season. The 47-year-old Austrian-Columbian conductor has been a guest on the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra’s … »
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At Chichester, A Choral Pilgrimage at 25; Hildegard Tells Her Story
CHICHESTER, West Sussex, UK—It is a quarter century since director Harry Christophers first took his vocal group The Sixteen on a Choral Pilgrimage, visiting some of the finest cathedrals in the U.K. He started the group 21 years earlier, … »
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Cincinnati's Principal Trombone Dies
Cristian Ganicenco, principal trombone and a member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) since 1999, died on Oct. 2 after a long battle with cancer. He was 58 A native of Iasi, Romania, he studied there and in Bucharest before emigrating to … »
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Henry Purcell Scores Unearthed in UK
A team of musicologists has discovered two works—a printed song score and the original manuscript for various keyboard compositions—by Henry Purcell. “It’s almost unheard of for something like that to turn up,” Alan … »
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Trombone Dust-up in Market Street
The world premiere of Timothy Higgins’s Market Street, 1920s on Oct. 3 by the San Francisco Symphony led The San Francisco Chronicle critic to describe the work as a collision between “one rather straightlaced theme … »
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