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2025-26 as Birthday Milestones for Austin Opera

The Austin Opera’s upcoming 2025-26 season will mark the company’s 40 th anniversary as well as its tenth season under the leadership of General Director & CEO Annie Burridge (a 2024 Top 30 Professional). The season includes two … »
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Salonen and Wang Conquer the Audience by Storm

SAN FRANCISCO—What do you do when your audience can’t get enough of Yuja Wang? Feature her twice, on a single program. Marathon performances like the one on Feb. 16 at Davies Symphony Hall are nothing new for Wang. But her … »
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Prototype's Adoration Goes to REDCAT

LOS ANGELES—For Armenian-American composer Mary Kouyoumdjian, the prospect of transforming Atom Egoyan’s 2008 film Adoration into an opera—her first—must have seemed predestined. How could she resist? One of the main … »
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Kaufman Music Center Names New Top Exec
Anthony Mazzocchi, a trombonist and former director of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University, has succeeded Kate Sheeran as executive director of the Kaufman Music Center. Sheeran was in the job six years; she left in … »
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Letter from Michael Tilson Thomas

F ebruary, 2025 Dear Friends, Three years ago I wrote to tell you that I'm battling Glioblastoma. The three and a half years since the initial diagnosis have been a special time in my life, filled with friends, family, and music. They have also … »
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Götterdämmerung in a Boxing Ring

LONDON—In recent years the U.K. has seen a steady rise in micro- Rings , pared back versions of Wagner’s epic four-parter delivered by increasingly smaller orchestral forces. Graham Vick and Jonathan Dove's boiled down ten-hour cycle … »
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BAM President Will Exit

After three years as its president, Gina Duncan will step down from The Brooklyn Academy of Music when her contract expires in June. The first person of color to lead BAM, her 2022 appointment represented her return to an organization she had … »
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Dictators and Censorship: A Nascent American Trend

Donald Trump’s takeover of The Kennedy Center is of a piece with the panoply of authoritarian rulers who sought to exert control over artistic expression. “Maga and the Third Reich are not the same,” argues Adrian Horton in The … »
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Hilary Is Back

After seven months spent away from the concert stage to recover from a double pinched nerve, violinist Hilary Hahn will resume performing at the end of February. The occasion will be four performances of the Brahm’s Violin Concerto with the … »
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Barbican Americana a Mixed Success

LONDON—Copland’s Third Symphony and Barber’s Violin Concerto may get regular outings in the U.S. but over here they count as rarities. This February 13 BBC Symphony Orchestra concert at London’s Barbican Centre was a … »
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