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A Very Regie, Left-tilting Don Quichotte

June 6, 2024 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
PARIS (AP)—Damiano Michieletto sat in the last row of the Opéra Bastille’s front section alongside his production colleagues, watching opening night of Massenet’s rarely performed Don Quichotte . They bolted at the final … » Read
 

People in the News

New Music Directors: Illinois, Ohio

June 6, 2024 | Edward Egerton, Musical America
Japanese-American conductor Taichi Fukumura has emerged as the Illinois Symphony Orchestra’s next music director, the results of an assessment among four finalists during the current season. He starts next month, his first concert holding … » Read
 

Industry News

An Attempt to Spin the SFSymphony Crisis

June 6, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Esa-Pekka Salonen’s March 14 announcement that he would not renew his five-year contract with the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) in 2025, due to disagreements with the board over “goals for the future of the institution,” i.e. … » Read
 

Industry News

Prez Quits, Union Cries Foul, Temple U Steps Up

June 6, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The turmoil resulting from the  sudden announcement that the University of the Arts (UArts) will close on June 7 is continuing. President Kerry Walk resigned on June 4, a move that left union representatives fuming at the cancellation of a … » Read
 

Industry News

A 1,200-Acre Shangri-La for the Arts

June 5, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Among amateurs and pros, listeners and practitioners, “Interlochen” means music—camp or school, maybe both. That’s true enough, but it's just the tip of the iceberg. Situated between two lakes on 1,200 wooded acres in … » Read
 

Reviews

At Garsington: A Platée with Pizzazz Aplenty

June 5, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—Of the English country garden festivals that have proliferated in recent years, only one has given Glyndebourne a run for its money. Garsington Opera boasts an award-winning Perspex pavilion that nestles in the verdant surroundings … » Read
 

Reviews

Ruinous Gods Fails to Impress

June 5, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In past seasons, Spoleto Festival USA has mounted a mix of new and old operas, many of them critically praised and several new ones performed around the country. The 2024 edition of the festival offered only one premiere— Ruinous Gods by … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

An Artistic Triumph Dampened by Human Behavior

June 5, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On June 1 Ukrainian violinist Dmytro Udovychenko celebrated his 25th birthday with a performance of Shostakovich’s First Concerto that won him first place at the 2024 Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competition in Brussels. The first … » Read
 

Industry News

Rhode Island Arts Groups Struggle to Survive

June 5, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In what has become an all-too-familiar scenario, Rhode Island’s arts organizations are fighting for their lives. The failure of audiences to return in pre-pandemic numbers has produced revenue losses across the state equivalent to 20 … » Read
 

Reviews

Concert as Showcase of the Whole and Parts of Jaap's Impact

June 4, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
With a program on Thursday evening (May 30) consisting of three concertos from three different centuries, the New York Philharmonic reached the midpoint of its final concerts under Music Director Jaap van Zweden, who steps down at the end of the … » Read
 
 

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