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Adams Conducts a Little Nachtmusik, American-style
LOS ANGELES—John Adams has been the Creative Chair of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 2009, virtually as long as Gustavo Dudamel has been the music director. He seems content to stay on, which is all to the good, as it helps to stabilize … »
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80% of Piano Competitions Are Won by Men. That's Not OK.
The numbers don’t lie. In the world of piano competitions, there is a huge gender gap. Of the most recent 40 major competitions, 82 percent were won by men. In a third of these events, all the finalists were male. The numbers are almost … »
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Repair Shop Producers Raise $$, Widen Reach from Oscar Win
What’s an Oscar worth? Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers, co-directors of The Last Repair Shop , which won this year’s Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film, hope that the answer might be as much as $15 million. That’s the … »
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Anne-Sophie Mutter Will Take a Break from Concertizing
For nearly 50 years, Anne-Sophie Mutter has lived an artist’s life that is both glorious and draining. In an interview with the German business publication Handelsblatt , she offers insights to how she has maintained a spot at the pinnacle … »
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SF Symphony Officials Lay Out the Facts of Life
In response to Esa-Pekka Salonen’s pointed, publicly stated rationale for not renewing his contract as music director , the San Francisco Symphony has issued a fairly detailed rationale of its own, explaining the cause and effects of cost … »
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An Uneasy Fit: 18th-century Vocal Writing, 21st-century Vocalism
CHICAGO—When organizations dust off little-known rarities, the adjective they often bandy about, con gusto, is “rediscovered.” Gratefully, Haymarket Opera Company staked no such claims before its March 22 performance of Maria … »
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Oregon Arts Groups to Get $52M
Arts organizations across Oregon, still staggering from the effects of the pandemic, are to receive a $52 million cash infusion over the next three years. The money includes $11.8 million from the state’s legislature and $20 million each … »
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People in the News
Peter Eötvös Has Died
Peter Eötvös, composer and tireless advocate for contemporary music, died in Budapest on March 24, after a long illness. He was 80. Born in Transylvania to a musical family, Eötvös studied composition under Zoltán … »
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Pasadena Symphony Taps Music Director
The Pasadena Symphony, which performs about six classical concerts a year, has elevated Artistic Partner Brett Mitchell to the position of music director, as of April 1, 2024. He succeeds David Lockington, who exited in 2022. The symphony, which … »
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Opera Philly & Apollo Theater Regroup
Opera Philadelphia and the Apollo Theater have rekindled a partnership first established in 2016 to develop new operatic works. The announced joint venture is at the moment short on details—no commissioned composers or completion … »
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