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One Piano, Four Hands, and a Sell-Out Crowd
Chamber music aficionados waiting until the last moment to get tickets for the April 5 all-Schubert recital by pianists Jonathan Biss and Mitsuko Uchida were plumb out of luck. The appearance by the co-directors of the Marlboro Music Festival at … »
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Heartbeat Opera's Queer Onegin
New York’s ten-year-old Heartbeat Opera has made its reputation with stripped-down, radically reinterpreted versions of standard repertory pieces. Under its founding Artistic Directors Ethan Heard and Louisa Proske, the company presented, … »
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String Quartet News: San Francisco, Portland, Wellington
The San Francisco-based Alexander String Quartet will end what will have been a 44-year career at the close of the 2024-25 season. The ensemble announced the news Friday. Cellist Sandy Wilson is the only remaining founding member; co-founder … »
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New CEO for Britten Pears Arts
Andrew Comben will assume the position of chief executive officer at Britten Pears Arts in September 2024. He succeeds Roger Wright, who has been in the position for ten years and announced his decision to step down in July 2023, on the eve of … »
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DSO Will Honor JoAnn Falletta at Next Women's Confab
In November the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) will host its sixth annual Women in Classical Music Symposium. “I am incredibly proud of the impact… [it] has had over the past five years,” noted Kim Noltemy, the DSO’s … »
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New AFM-Hollywood Deal Adds Streaming Royalties
Hollywood musicians, represented by the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), voted to ratify a new agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. AFM International president and chief negotiator Tino Gagliardi labeled … »
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Annual CMA Confab Will Be in Texas, Not NY
Chamber Music America (CMA) is embracing its mandate as a national organization and, for the first time, holding its annual meeting outside of New York City. When announcing the new location of Houston, TX, CMA CEO Kevin Kwan Loucks said, … »
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Salzburg Renews Artistic Director for 5 More Years
Markus Hinterhäuser has been given a third five-year term as artistic director of the Salzburg Festiva l , extending his tenure in one of Europe’s most influential cultural roles to the longest since Herbert von Karajan’s reign … »
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Charlotte Symphony Quietly Raises $41 Million
On April 3, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) made a surprise announcement: It has raised $41 million toward a $50 million campaign goal intended to strengthen its endowment. “This campaign is going to solve a major problem… of … »
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Pacific Symphony Launches 1st Music Director Search in 35 Years
The Pacific Symphony, the largest U.S. orchestra founded in the last 50 years, is beginning to search for only the second music director in its 45-year history. Carl St.Clair, in the position for 35 years, is expected to step aside at the … »
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