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Pianist Gets Political on Stage, Loses Gig
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) has cancelled a performance of works by Mozart and Brahms by the Australian-British pianist Jayson Gillham [pictured], scheduled for Aug. 15, due to “a series of introductory remarks” he made at … »
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At Santa Fe: Three Rich Repertoire Classics
SANTA FE, NM— “Love is terrifying,” observes the protagonist of The Righteous , the affecting new work by Gregory Spears and Tracy K. Smith at Santa Fe Opera . A preacher elected to be governor during the 1980s, he’s … »
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Colburn Gets $16.6M from Neguanee; Will House Salonen's Score Collection
The Colburn School has received a $16.6 million gift from the Chicago-based Negaunee Foundation to endow in perpetuity the Conservatory of Music’s Negaunee Conducting Program, led by composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen. The program was … »
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Glimmerglass 50th Anniversary Offers New Bermel Opera
The Glimmerglass Festival’s 50 th -anniversary season, scheduled to run from July 11 through August 17, 2025, will offer a world premiere, two house premieres, and a revival of Francesca Zambello’s production of Odyssey , the … »
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Barenboim at the Proms
On Aug. 11, nearly two years after he withdrew from conducting, Daniel Barenboim made a return to the podium at the Proms. “It was the concert many suspected we would never hear,” writes Martin Kettle in The Guardian . He was … »
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Houston Symphony Names Interim CEO
Elizabeth S. Condic, chief financial officer of the Houston Symphony, will move into the post of interim executive director and CEO of the orchestra as of October, as John Mangum makes his exit to become general director, president, and CEO of … »
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With Salzburg's Help, Currentzis Plays Both Sides
The Russian invasion of Ukraine left Russian artists like Netrebko and Gergiev shunned in many of the world’s concert halls for their refusal to condemn Putin’s aggression; many more either left Russia or were intimidated by threats … »
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New Music Director in Chattanooga
With immediate effect, Ilya Ram is music director designate of the 91-year-old Chattanooga Symphony & Opera; he takes over in earnest in 2025 for a tenure lasting through the 2027-28 season. Ram succeeds Kayoko Dan, who announced her decision … »
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BOAC LOUD Weekend: Predictably Unpredictable
The LOUD Weekend has been the culminating event of the Bang on a Can (BOAC) Summer Music Festival for the past 22 years. Based at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA., the three-week professional development program gathers 40 young musicians and five … »
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Tokyo Symphony Names Next MD
Lorenzo Viotti is to be music director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, with a three-year contract commencing with the 2026-27 season. He succeeds Jonathan Nott, who departs after 12 years at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. A native of … »
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