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From 24-Year-old Repetiteur to Met Maestro in Five Years' Time

When German conductor Thomas Guggeis made his North American debut last night at the Met leading Wagner’s Der Fliegende Holländer , he was scarcely five years removed from his role as repetiteur of the Berlin State Opera. It was there … »
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Handel-Hendrix House Renovation Complete

After a two-year, £3 million renovation project, labeled the “Hallelujah Project,” the former home of composer George Frideric Handel has reopened to the public. While living at 25 Brook Street, Mayfair, from 1723 until his … »
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Met Opera Data Breach Leads to Class Action Lawsuit

As reported here on May 10 , the cyberattack that crashed the Met Opera’s network and disabled the box office for nine days in December went undiscovered for some two months by Met staff. As a result, the personal data of some 45,000 … »
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An Orchestra at the Top of Its Game

CHICAGO—In his final concerts as music director, Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra are sampling the best of all possible orchestral worlds. True, he won’t be ending his 13-year tenure in late June with a Verdi opera; … »
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Andrés Orozco-Estrada to RAI National Symphony Orchestra

In October, Andrés Orozco-Estrada will succeed Ernesto Schiavi as principal conductor of the RAI National Symphony Orchestra in Turin, the official ensemble of Italy’s public radio and television company RAI. His contract is for … »
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A Laudable Debut at Glyndebourne

GLYNDEBOURNE, East Sussex—Glyndebourne’s new Don Giovanni has divided the London critics and to be frank it has divided this critic too. Recent history is partly to blame: too many sub-par productions of an opera that has been dubbed … »
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In Colorado, a New Appointment Rekindles an Orchestral Partnership

With the arrival of Wilbur Lin as music director of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) comes its re-connection with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO), most pointedly with Lin serving the additional role of assistant conductor of the … »
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Recent Faculty Appointments

Eastman School of Music has added two full-time faculty to the woodwinds, brass and percussion department for 2023-24. Andrew McCandless [pictured] , principal trumpet of the Toronto Symphony since 1999, is to be associate professor of trumpet. … »
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At Long Beach Opera: A Delicious New Opera Experience

COSTA MESA, CA – Over the decades, every Long Beach Opera regime has managed to spin new, often wild variations on what opera is and can be. It’s been that way with this congenitally radical company since the early 1980s as artistic … »
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Contests & Awards
Concert Artist Guild Chooses Competition Winners

The Concert Artists Guild (CAG) has selected two soloists and three ensembles as grand prize winners of the 2023 Victor Elmaleh Competition. All will receive management in North and South America and Europe by CAG and Young Classical Artists … »
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