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Silkroad Hires Fortune 500 Consultant as Executive Director

Ben Hartley, CEO and founder of Orama Consulting, whose clientele include “Fortune 500 and not-for-profit clients in luxury, media, lifestyle, and culture industries," is to be the new executive director of Silkroad. He succeeds Kathy … »
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Recent Appointments in Artistic Planning at WNO

Washington National Opera has made some staffing adjustments in artistic planning and production. Samuel Gelber has been promoted from director of artistic planning, a post he assumed in 2018 after working in the same capacity with the Los … »
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New Faculty: Eastman, MSM, UCC-CM

The Eastman School of Music has appointed Ran Dank to the fulltime position of associate professor of piano. A noted advocate for contemporary music, Dank has won honors at the Naumburg, the Sydney, and the Hilton Head piano competitions. This … »
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Grace Bumbry Dies at 86

NEW YORK (AP) — Grace Bumbry, a pioneering mezzo-soprano who became the first Black singer to perform at Germany’s Bayreuth Festival during a career of more than three decades on the world’s top stages, has died. She was 86. … »
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Reviews
At the Met: A Searing, Singular Don

Ivo van Hove is controversial. Some love his overall work or individual productions. Others hate him/them. So even with interviews and some advance warning from his new staging of Don Giovanni in 2019 at the Paris Opera, the co-producer with the … »
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People in the News
Menahem Pressler Has Died

Menahem Pressler, legendary pianist, chamber musician, and pedagogue, died on May 6 at the age of 99. “Mr. Pressler was a brilliant pianist, extraordinary teacher and gentle soul who has left an indelible mark on generations of pianists … »
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Industry News
Beware: ACE and BBC Are All About Saving Face, Not Classical Music
The recent policy and funding reversals on the part of the BBC and Arts Council England (ACE) are not to believed. It’s no “time to breathe a sigh of relief,” opines journalist and critic Andrew Mellor, who sees in the … »
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After Two-Year Silence, Springfield Musicians Sign Contract

After two years of on and off negotiations , filings with the National Labor Relations Board, and other forms of discontent, the musicians of the Springfield (MA) Symphony Orchestra have signed a two-year agreement with their employer, … »
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Contests & Awards
Ukrainian Violinist Wins Concours de Montréal

On May 4 Ukrainian violinist Dmytro Udovychenko won first prize at the Concours Musical International de Montréal with his performance of Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No.1. The 23-year-old native of Kharkiv received CAD30,000 cash, … »
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The World's Wife: Revenge of the Sidelined

LONDON—Raw poetry doesn’t always make a coherent stage work, but Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife is a bracing exception. Her scabrous, thought-provoking, and frequently witty 1999 collection exploring women sidelined by … »
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