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The Met's New Don Promises to Be One Really Bad Guy

May 3, 2023 | Mike Silverman, Associated Press
When Ivo van Hove first discussed his “very dark” vision of Mozart’s Don Giovanni with his cast at the Metropolitan Opera, the leading man had doubts. “He said, ‘But is there no hope?’” the Belgian … » Read
 

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Chicago Youth Symphony Names Exec Director

May 3, 2023 | Edward Edgerton, Musical America
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra (CYSO), which serves some 10,000 young musicians annually, both at its own facilities and in schools, has named a new executive director in Jennie Oh Brown. She succeeds Susan Lappe, who left in November after … » Read
 

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The Piano Is Star in the U.K.

May 3, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Rumors of the death of the piano in the U.K. have apparently been greatly exaggerated. “It is a great time to be in the piano business,” reported one piano shop owner;  Matt Ash, membership and retail lead at the Music Industries … » Read
 

Reviews

Van der Aa’s Blank Out: The Medium Befuddles the Message

May 2, 2023 | Steven Winn, Musical America
Michael van der Aa’s 70-minute chamber opera Blank Out is a case study in form trumping content. Presented by Cal Performances in its West Coast premiere April 28-29 at Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall, the Dutch auteur’s work employs … » Read
 

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New Faces in the Boston Symphony

May 2, 2023 | Edward Edgerton, Musical America
Richard “Gus” Sebring has officially taken over as principal horn of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in which he has served as associate principal since 1982; he is also principal of the Boston Pops. He succeeds James Sommerville, who … » Read
 

Reviews

Bohème Backwards: The Gimmick Doesn't Always Work

May 2, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Puccini’s La bohème is a staple of the opera world, and it takes a very bold director to tinker around with it. Enter Yuval Sharon, a 2017 MacArthur Genius Grant awardee and current artistic director of the Detroit Opera who in  … » Read
 

Industry News

Slow Movement of Tchaik 5 Arouses Disney Hall Patron

May 2, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Tchaikovsky’s symphonic writing is some of the most beautiful in the classical canon. And a recent performance of his Symphony No. 5 by the Los Angeles Philharmonic suggests that it might also possess considerable erotic potency. On April … » Read
 

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Gordon Lightfoot Dies at 84

May 2, 2023 | Associated Press
TORONTO (AP)—Gordon Lightfoot, the folk singer-songwriter known for “If You Could Read My Mind” and “Sundown” and for songs that told tales of Canadian identity, died Monday. He was 84. Representative Victoria Lord … » Read
 

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New Artist of the Month: Composer James Díaz

May 1, 2023 | Thomas May, Musical America
When he was 14, James Díaz started taking keyboard lessons thanks to the toss of a coin. His parents wanted to have one of their two sons receive training so as to be able to play in the local church. Díaz, born in 1990, would … » Read
 

Reviews

Wild Up Meets Julius Eastman in a True "Radical Adornment"

May 1, 2023 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
If Julius Eastman’s music seems to re-invent itself with every hearing, it’s partly because the late composer encouraged performers to make his music their own, sometimes in highly interventionist ways. At the three-concert event … » Read
 
 

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