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Playing with Carnegie's NYO-USA: ''Proud to Be an American''
NEW YORK — Teen musicians from the National Youth Orchestra of the USA walked onto the Carnegie Hall stage and acted in unison, much like string sections following their leaders: They pulled out cell phones and took selfies. As previously … »
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Mahler Competition Winner a Much-lauded Concertmaster

Italian conductor Giuseppe Mengoli [pictured] has won the triennial Mahler Competition, which concluded on the weekend with finalists conducting the Bamberg Symphony, Music Director Jonathan Nott, the event's founder and perpetual presenter. … »
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This Tenor Is Having a Rough Summer

Jonas Kaufmann’s cancellations are becoming more frequent than his appearances. In June, reviews reported vocal troubles in Werther at the Royal Opera House, from which he withdrew on the final night (replaced, to acclaim, by Juan Diego … »
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With Brexit's Closed Borders and Gov't Cuts, the Proms Fights for Its Future

A disruptive environmental protest at the opening night of the BBC Proms might well prove a portent of things to come for a British institution seemingly under attack. With major London performing arts institutions facing sharp cuts in government … »
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Contests & Awards
Among 324 Choirs from 46 Countries, World Choir Games Names Winners

The 12th World Choir Games (WCG), concluded July 13 in Gangneung, Korea, following what the organization describes as “the largest global choral competition,” and awarding some 69 Gold, 19 Silver, and four Bronze medals after 11 days … »
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André Watts Has Died

The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music has announced the death of André Watts, distinguished professor of piano, on July 12 at the age of 77. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, he was a child prodigy and initially studied with his mother; … »
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The Shed Gets a New CEO

The Shed, envisioned by its donors as a $495 million font of avant-garde creativity amid the glass and steel of the Hudson Yards remake in lower Manhattan, has hired the CEO of the Boston Ballet, Meredith Hodges, for the same role. The move is … »
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Runnicles Renews His Summertime Gig

The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) has announced a three-year extension—to 2029—to the contract of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. At that time, he will have served in that capacity for 23 years. Speaking on behalf of the … »
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The Post-pandemic Changing Face(s) of the SFSymphony

The San Francisco Symphony (SFS) has some inventive programming going for it, thanks largely to both its current and immediate past music directors, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Michael Tilson Thomas. But, according to San Francisco Classical Voice … »
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Ownership of Brooklyn's Former Sawdust Factory Is Now Complete

National Sawdust, the Brooklyn-based performing arts venue that enjoys a reputation for nurturing the careers of curious and groundbreaking artists, many of them historically marginalized, has completed the $21 million acquisition and renovation … »
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