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Dallas Symphony Names CEO
Michelle Miller Burns, president and CEO of the Minnesota Orchestra, is to take the same position with the Dallas Symphony as of September 23. She succeeds Kim Noltemy, who was announced in May as the new president and CEO of the Los … »
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A New Performing Arts Center in an African Refugee Camp
Over 300 miles north of Uganda’s capital city of Kampala, the architectural firm of Hassell and Localworks has collaborated with To.org , a collective of materials scientists, visual artists, storytellers, architects, and other visionary … »
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Calgary Arts Center Gets $75M
The city of Calgary, population approximately 1.7 million, appears on the surface to take seriously the notion that the arts drive economic growth. On Wednesday, Arts Commons, a 560,000-square-foot area in downtown encompassing six gallery … »
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Philly Children's Choirs Look Toward Merger
In anticipation of likely changes to the local philanthropic landscape , two Philadelphia children’s choirs are laying the groundwork for an eventual merger. The Commonwealth Youthchoirs and the Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale … »
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Wallace Foundation Prez Will Exit
In June 2025, after 14 years, Will Miller will step down as president of The Wallace Foundation. Under his leadership the foundation has enhanced its support in its core areas of interest—arts, education leadership, and youth development. … »
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SFS Musicians Exit, Along with 180 Years of Experience
Five musicians representing 180 years of experience with the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) will play their last subscription concerts this weekend. Their final weeks have played out under the pall cast by Esa-Pekka Salonen’s announcement … »
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String Quartet Do-si-do
The Cassatt Quartet, which next season celebrates its 40 th anniversary, has announced Emily Brandenburg as its new violist, succeeding Rosemary Nelis, a newcomer in 2022. Brandenburg is the previous artist-in-residence at the University of … »
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Pacific Symphony Has a New Summer Home
From 1987 to 2016, the Irvine Concert Meadows (later renamed the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre) was the summer home for the Pacific Symphony. When the venue closed in 2016, the orchestra relocated first to the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa … »
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Two Community Orchs Get New Music Directors
Stephanie Beatrice is to be the new music director of the Philharmonic Society of Arlington (MA), a volunteer community music organization incorporating The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra, The Arlington-Belmont Chorale, and The … »
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Major Labels Sue AI Song-generating Cos.
BOSTON (AP) — Big record companies are suing artificial intelligence song-generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, alleging that the AI music startups are exploiting the recorded works of artists from Chuck Berry to Mariah … »
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