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ACE Blinks Once Again; ENO Gets 3 More Years

When Alice in Wonderland cried “Curiouser and curiouser!” she might well have been anticipating Arts Council England’s bungled funding relationship with English National Opera. Since ACE’s November 2022 announcement that … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent High Profile Awards to High Profile Artists

Gianandrea Noseda received the Puccini Award on July 20 at the conclusion of his tour with the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia at the Puccini Festival. The award, established in 1971, recognizes artists for perpetuating the … »
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Industry News
The Music Teacher's Power: How Much Is Too Much?
Many of the accusations of abusive behavior within the world of classical music have focused on the sexual predations of headline-making conductors , singers , and instrumentalists . Although conservatories have received their share of the blame … »
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People in the News
Stutzmann Will Tour California After All, Just Not with Philadelphia
Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Orchestra announced the cancellation of a planned four-concert tour of California in March of 2024, citing "unforseen circumstances." Nathalie Stutzmann, the orchestra’s principal guest … »
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Reviews
Waning Mostly Mozart, Now Politicized, Fails to Ignite

The final chapter of the Mostly Mozart Festival, a New York institution since its founding in 1966, began on Tuesday night (July 25) in David Geffen Hall with the world premiere of Dhikra (Remembrance) by the Iraqi-American trumpeter and composer … »
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People in the News
Boston's Berklee Prez Is MIA

After less than three years, Erica Muhl , hired with considerable fanfare as president of Berklee College of Music in October 2020, is gone. In a concise email to staff and faculty, Board Chairman Martin Mannion noted, “While we are unable … »
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People in the News
MTNA Chief of Three Decades to Exit

The Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), defined as the oldest professional organization of independent and collegiate music teachers (est. 1876), will soon see its Executive Director and CEO of three decades make his exit. Gary Ingle has … »
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People in the News
Changing of the Guard at Opera Lafayette

Patrick Quigley is Ryan Brown's hand-picked successor as artistic director of Opera Lafayette. Brown, the company's founder, plans to step down at the close of the company's 30th-anniversary season in 2025. Quigley is founder and artistic … »
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Industry News
What a ''Free Piano'' Costs

Over the past three years, Martin Winiarski, owner of Piano Movers Winnipeg, estimates that he has been hired to dispose of 135 pianos. In some instances, the instrument has become little more than a space-hogging nuisance for its owner, in … »
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Reviews
Three New Albums: America's Multiple Musical Voices

That the U.S. remains a vibrant musical melting pot is borne out in these three recent albums. The works are all written for classical symphony orchestra, yet each one is suffused with its composer’s cultural DNA. Avner Dorman was born in … »
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