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Carmel Bach Is Back, Very Refreshed
CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Ca.—The venerable Carmel Bach Festival has been operating more-or-less continuously since 1935, going dark only during World War II (1942-1945) and the COVID pandemic (2020). This cool, foggy outpost on the Pacific Rim … »
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Labels Sue Verizon for Enabling Pirate Subscribers
Universal, Sony, and Warner, the three largest recording companies, have sued Verizon. The suit alleges that by continuing to serve customers accused of pirating music, the Internet service provider is violating copyright law. The three claim … »
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New Music Director in Lafayette, IN
South Carolina native Kellen Gray is to be the next conductor and artistic director of the Lafayette (IN) Symphony Orchestra, a 70-plus-year-old professional ensemble offering four symphonic concerts and six smaller musical events annually. … »
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Paris Opening Ceremonies Performers Threaten Strike
PARIS, France (AFP) — A French performing artists union announced plans for a strike coinciding with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris, protesting “outrageous disparities in treatment” among performers recruited … »
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Canadian Fest Mentorship Program Partners with SPAC
The Festival de Lanaudière and Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) have announced a new partnership for the festival’s mentorship program that supports emerging Canadian classical musicians. Between July 25 and August 4, six … »
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The Case for Sondheim in the Concert Hall
A recent weekend afforded the rare opportunity to hear two Stephen Sondheim scores back-to-back, both orchestrated by his longtime colleague, Jonathan Tunick. With the same composer and orchestrator at their creative cores, you would think the … »
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SWR Investigation Gives François-Xavier Roth a Second Chance
After an internal investigation, the SWR Symphony Orchestra (Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra) has decided to proceed with the appointment of François-Xavier Roth as the ensemble’s chief conductor as of the 2025-26 season. … »
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New Era, New Artist Managements
Brazilian-born conductor Marcelo Lehninger, the new artistic director of the Bellingham (WA) Festival of Music, has exited Opus 3 to join Kirshbaum Associates for worldwide representation. He has been music director of the Grand … »
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Netherlands to Stop Funds for Youth Orchestras
According to reports from the National Youth Orchestras of the Netherlands (NJON), the Dutch Fund for Cultural Participation has decided to discontinue funding for the NJON beginning in 2025. The elimination of the annual subsidy will impact not … »
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BBC Singers Name 'New' Director
Jonathan Manners, who has been responsible for the artistic leadership of the BBC Singers since 2016, will add the top executive position of director to his remit. He succeeds Paul Hughes, who stepped down after 23 years in 2022. Since joining … »
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