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A Mentor-Mentee Confab at Ravinia

July 1, 2025 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—In a charmed scheduling alignment, the Ravinia Festival recently hosted two strongly linked string quartets within a few days of each another: The Isidore String Quartet, on June 22, and the Juilliard String Quartet, on June 25. The … » Read
 

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New Second Violin for the Juilliard SQ

July 1, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Juilliard String Quartet (JSQ) has appointed Chinese-German artist Leonard Fu, 27, as its new second violin. He succeeds Ronald Copes, who steps down after 28 years and will remain a member of the Juilliard violin faculty. Copes played his … » Read
 

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New Figaro at Glyndebourne:
Familiarity Breeds Content

July 1, 2025 | Keith Clarke, Musical America
LONDON— Le nozze di Figaro was the beginning of it all for Glyndebourne, opening the very first season on May 28, 1934, in a theater holding 300. On the same date 60 years later, the work was chosen to launch the new opera house. There have … » Read
 

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Czech Phil Names Semyon Bychkov's Successor

July 1, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Beginning in September of 2028, Jakub Hruša will become the Czech Philharmonic’s chief conductor and music director. Although the Czech conductor’s initial contract is for five years, both parties assume the appointment heralds … » Read
 

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Lalo Schifrin Dies at 93

June 30, 2025 | Mark Kennedy, Associated Press
Lalo Schifrin, the composer who wrote the endlessly catchy theme for Mission: Impossible and more than 100 other arrangements for film and television, died Thursday. He was 93. Schifrin’s son Ryan confirmed that Schifrin died due to … » Read
 

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That Other Chicago Orchestra Offers a Distinguished Shostakovich 10

June 30, 2025 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—The annual Grant Park Music Festival, 10 weeks of free symphony concerts outdoors in downtown Chicago, has been one of the city’s most popular music offerings since the mid-1930s. There’s no counting how many adult music … » Read
 

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LSO Managing Director to Exit

June 30, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Dame Kathryn McDowell has announced that after two decades in the post, she will step aside as managing director of the London Symphony Orchestra in July 2026. In a letter to her colleagues, she wrote, “I feel the time is right to hand over … » Read
 

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One Maestro, Too Many Major Gigs

June 30, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In today’s classical world, it’s not unusual for a high-profile conductor to have significant responsibilities for more than one major musical organization. Yannick Nézet-Séguin [pictured] is simultaneously music … » Read
 

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Milwaukee Symphony, Musicians, Sign Pact

June 30, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The musicians and administration of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) have signed a new three-year contract extending through the 2027-28 season. The new agreement calls for a 41-week playing season, with 3 percent pay increases in the … » Read
 

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Revolving Artistic Leaders:
European Opera Circuit

June 27, 2025 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Ina Karr, artistic director and CEO of the Lucerne Theater, will make history when she becomes the first woman to be general director of Deutsche Oper am Rhein as of 2027-28. The news of her five-year appointment was announced by the state … » Read
 
 

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