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This Singer Has to Dance
Polish countertenor Jakub Józef Orlinski is set to debut at the BBC Proms later this month and will move on to an August concert at the Edinburgh International Festival and a September date at Wigmore Hall, the same month he releases his … »
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He Retired with Bells On
On July 7, Jeff Davis performed his last concert as the carillonist for the Berkeley campus of the University of California. A 40-year member of the music department, he had played the system of 61 bells that ring out from Sather … »
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At Ravinia: The Soloists Nearly Steal the Show
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.— A public service announcement is in order. Yes, the Ravinia Festival might be most famous as the summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, or as the site of the Steans Music Institute, the prestigious training … »
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Artistic Leadership Exits: Phoenix, Nashville
Arizona Opera President and General Director Joseph Specter has announced his decision to step down at the end of next season, when his contract expires. He’s been in the job since 2016 and plans to seek new opportunities. He leaves as a … »
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Petit in Size but Not in Impact
Elim Chan will never know if her rendition of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in April 2023 was so moving that it led to a “full body orgasm” by one concert-goer. But, she reassures a reporter for … »
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Artist Manager Exits the Biz
Marianne Sciolino, founder and principal of Sciolino Artist Management (SAM), is winding down her firm as she heads toward retirement. Founded in 2005 with the goal of developing young artists’ careers, particularly those of Black and … »
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New Primary Sponsor for Salzburg
The Salzburg Festival has inked the Würth Group to a three-year contract as its latest main sponsor. A global market leader in the development, production, and sale of fastening and assembly materials, Würth has supported the … »
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New U.K. Culture Secretary Signals Better News for the Arts
Sir Keir Starmer, the U.K.’s new prime minister, has named Lisa Nandy as Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport. The 44-year-old Labor MP from Wigan was the shadow cabinet minister for international development prior to the Labor … »
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Opera Holland Park Attempts Puccini's Edgar
LONDON—If you’ve ever wondered what Puccini was up to between the success of Le Villi in 1884 and Manon Lescaut in 1893, the answer is… struggling. Edgar , his second opera, flopped in 1889. Revised, it fared better in 1888 and … »
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Lithuanians Appoint First Principal Guest Conductor
The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO) has appointed Victorien Vanoosten to a three-year term as its first ever principal guest conductor. The French maestro and pianist, who first led the ensemble in 2021, will be responsible for … »
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