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Sinfonia of London Shines in Benjamin Britten's Concert Hall
SUFFOLK, UK—It’s a John Wilson summer in England. The inspirational conductor has been bewilderingly busy since The Merry Widow opened at Glyndebourne in June , and before that run was done he was back in business with his supergroup, … »
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At the Proms: Gardner & Grosvenor Conquer Busoni
LONDON—When it comes to composer anniversaries, the BBC Proms likes to bring out the big guns. In this case it was Ferruccio Busoni, the centenary of whose death is being celebrated this year. This August 5 performance at London’s … »
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Opera in South Africa Comes Into Its Own
Before the end of apartheid in 1994, opera in South African was largely a niche performing art for white audiences, with white singers brought in from abroad. Now black casts perform European classics in a distinctive manner that resonates with … »
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A Time-efficient Ring at West Edge Opera
Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen comprises more than 15 hours of music. It is little wonder, then, that there have been several efforts to condense the tetralogy into a manageable evening at the opera house. One of the more successful, … »
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New Conductors at the BBC and the MDR
Beginning in September 2024, Anja Bihlmaier, chief conductor of the Residentie Orkest, The Hague, is to be principal guest conductor of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. She joins Finnish conductor John Storgårds , who has served as the … »
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James Robinson Named GD, AD of Seattle Opera
In what Terence Blanchard rightly describes as a “coup,” the Seattle Opera has lured director James Robinson away from Opera Theater of St. Louis to be its next general and artistic director. His 15-year tenure with OTSL has been … »
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Dalia Stasevska Preps for Tanglewood
Conductor Dalia Stasevska’s debut program with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood on Aug. 10—two pieces by Sibelius and Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto with Leila Josefowicz—represents a departure from her usual … »
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Recent Quartet Rotations
The Notos Quartett [pictured] has selected cellist Benjamin Lai to replace the departing Philip Graham, beginning in September 2024. He will join pianist Antonia Köster, violist Andrea Burger, and violinist Sindri Lederer in the Berlin-based … »
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Linc Inc Names Its Next Prez
Mariko Silver, President and CEO of the Henry Luce Foundation, is to be the 12th president and CEO of Lincoln Center, effective September 23. The 46-year-old daughter of a Jewish father and Japanese-American mother is the first woman of color to … »
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At Santa Fe: New Opera Depicts an Ugly Era & Hits Close to Home
SANTA FE, NM—The riskiest of the five productions Santa Fe Opera is presenting this season is The Righteous by composer Gregory Spears and librettist Tracy K. Smith. Risky not just in the usual sense that might apply to the unveiling of a … »
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