NEWS ROUNDUP
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
Industry News
Atlanta Opera to Get a New Home
The Atlanta Opera, whose fortunes have soared under the ministrations of General & Artistic Director Tomer Zvulun, has unveiled plans to build a new $45 million multi-disciplinary arts center that will include a recital hall, immersive … »
Read
Industry News
Preview: Met Season Takes Off with Grounded
NEW YORK (AP) — Jeanine Tesori watched the world premiere run of her Grounded with director Michael Mayer l ast fall at the Kennedy Center and noticed audience fidgeting. “It didn’t need a transplant of a liver, but what it … »
Read
People in the News
Longtime Boston Globe Critic Dies
Richard Dyer, an enormously influential music critic for the Boston Globe from 1976 to 2006, died on Sept. 20 at the age of 82. Once identified by composer Ned Rorem as the man who “runs Boston,” Dyer was celebrated for his musical … »
Read
Industry News
More Labor Updates: NY Phil, National Symphony Orchestra
As previously reported in The New York Times and just now officially announced, the New York Philharmonic musicians have a new contract, retroactive to September 21, 2024 and lasting through September 20, 2027.The players ratified the deal … »
Read
Industry News
SFS Chorus Strike: Mgmt Asked for Too Much, Got Nothing
In what is surely one of the year’s understatements, San Francisco Symphony (SFS) Executive Director Matthew Spivey told the San Francisco Chronicle , “We feel a tremendous sense of urgency and want to work as quickly as possible to … »
Read
Industry News
Another Lawsuit in San Antonio: Who's on First?
Observers of the goings on at the San Antonio Philharmonic can be forgiven if they find themselves suffering from whiplash. On Sept. 19 the City Council approved a $111,000 grant to the organization, just two days after David Wood, one the … »
Read
People in the News
Conductor Appointments in Texas
Chilean conductor Gonzalo Farias [pictured] has been promoted from assistant to associate conductor of the Houston Symphony, overseeing community and education concerts, as well as pops and holiday events. He previously had assistant or associate … »
Read
Industry News
12 Minutes of Mozart Discovered in Leipzig
LEIPZIG (AFP)—A previously unknown piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he was probably in his early teens has been uncovered at a library in Germany, researchers said Thursday. The piece dates to the mid- to late-1760s … »
Read
Industry News
NY Phil Players to Get a 30% Raise
The New York Philharmonic and its musicians have reached an agreement that would bring base pay to $205,000 by the end of the new, three-year contract. The deal, set to be ratified today by the players, represents a 30 percent raise over their … »
Read
Industry News
SFS Cancels Opening Night
A last-minute strike by the 32 AGMA choristers, followed by their 120 volunteer colleagues, has torpedoed the three opening-night concerts of the San Franciso Symphony. Last night’s kickoff performance of the Verdi Requiem—Esa-Pekka … »
Read




FEATURED JOBS

RENT A PHOTO


