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UNC School of the Arts Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) has reached a $12.5 million settlement with 65 alumni who have accused school officials of ignoring sexual misconduct by faculty for almost five decades. Individual complainants will be … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent Plaudits to the Proven
Gustavo Dudamel, outgoing artistic and music director of the LA Philharmonic, was to receive the UCLA Medal , the university’s highest individual honor for extraordinary accomplishment, at a May 7 ceremony with UCLA Chancellor Gene Block. … »
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Montreal Competition Chooses Seasoned Prize Winner
The Montreal International Music Competition concluded over the weekend after a series of live rounds May 5 to 16; the finals took place in the city’s Maison Symphonique with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra led by Xian Zhang. First … »
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Opera Lafayette Offers a Mix and Match Esther
The depth of New York City’s cultural offerings can be astounding. In addition to the flagship musical organizations, a plethora of smaller companies regularly present adventurous programs ranging from newly commissioned pieces to works … »
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New Music Director for Hamilton Philharmonic
Succeeding Gemma New after nine years as music director of the Hamilton (Ont) Philharmonic will be French conductor James Kahane, 28. He starts next September. A graduate from the Sibelius Academy, Kahane is currently principal conductor of both … »
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Langrée & Co. Say Goodbye
CINCINNATI – What happens to your fond farewells when your guest of honor is late to the party? The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra had earmarked the end of the current season with a two-week tribute to outgoing Music Director Louis … »
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Rediscovering the 'Dean of American Composers'
Concerts in the Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress this weekend and at the Morgan Library in Manhattan next week will reintroduce a piece composed in 1897 by Charles Martin Loeffler, who upon his death in 1935 was known as “the … »
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Peer Pressure Wins, Jerusalem Quartet Will Play
It looks like the Jerusalem Quartet will appear at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw after all. At least one of the two scheduled concerts will take place, on May 18 at 7 p.m. The May 16 event remains a casualty of the Concertgebouw’s initial … »
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Hockney's Complex Turandot Gets Reassembled in LA
The production of Puccini’s Turandot designed by David Hockney three decades ago will be revived for its Los Angeles debut at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on May 18. “We’ve been trying to program Hockney’s Turandot for 30 … »
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Kathleen Battle Returns to a Storied Stage
Not seen on its stage since 2016, then following a 22-year career hiatus, Kathleen Battle returned to the Metropolitan Opera on May 12, in a concert produced by AMP Worldwide, presenter of Disney-in-concert films and the like. Now age 75, she … »
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