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Composer Aribert Reimann Dies

March 18, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Aribert Reimann, who adapted serialism to create his own language, died on March 13 in Berlin, the city where he had been born into a musical family. He was 88. Trained as a lieder accompanist from an early age, a skill he would deploy on … » Read
 

Industry News

2 Orchestras Shutter Operations

March 18, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Los Angeles-based American Youth Symphony pulled the plug last week after a 59-year run. “Despite our best efforts, the challenges of maintaining our operations have become insurmountable,” said Board Chairman Kevin Dretzka in a … » Read
 

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Byron Janis Dies at 95

March 17, 2024 | Jake Offenhartz, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Byron Janis, a renowned American concert pianist and composer who broke barriers as a Cold War era culture ambassador and later overcame severe arthritis that nearly robbed him of his playing abilities, has died. He was 95. … » Read
 

Reviews

Another View of Ratmansky's Solitude

March 18, 2024 | Rachel Straus, Musical America
Alexei Ratmansky’s first new work as artist-in-residence of the New York City Ballet stands apart from his internationally acclaimed body of work. Neither a reconstruction of a full-length ballet nor an innovative treatment of codified … » Read
 

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American Ballet Theatre Taps Executive Director

March 15, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Barry Hughson, executive director of the National Ballet of Canada for the last decade, is to take the same post at the American Ballet Theatre as of July 1. ABT, annual budget of $45 million, is said to be the third largest ballet company in … » Read
 

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A New Arts & Culture Chief for Philadelphia

March 15, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker, who took office on Jan. 1, has tapped Valerie Gay to be the city’s new arts and culture czar. City arts leaders greeted the appointment as well as the mayor’s apparent intention to elevate the … » Read
 

Industry News

Stutzmann Practices Standard Rep in ASO's 80th Season

March 15, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will launch its 80 th season, its third with Nathalie Stutzmann as music director, on Sept. 19 with her reading of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, Titan , and cellist Edgar Moreau playing Schumann’s Cello … » Read
 

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No New Fixes for Challenges to the Arts in 21st century

March 15, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
It’s not new news that the arts are in trouble, especially in the wake of the pandemic. In fact, it is fair to say that the arts almost always seem to exist amid exigent circumstances, the result of generally indifferent public funding … » Read
 

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Esa-Pekka Salonen Will Leave the SFSymphony

March 14, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Just on the heels of winning the Polar Music Prize , Esa-Pekka Salonen has announced his decision not to renew his original five-year contract as music director of the San Francisco Symphony when it expires at the end of next season. He informed … » Read
 

Reviews

Celebrating an Esteemed Composer Who Won't Grow Up

March 14, 2024 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—When Bernard Rands crossed the threshold from adolescence to adulthood, his parents had had enough. It was time, they said, to give up this music business—it was fine as a hobby, but not as a profession. Rands’s … » Read
 
 

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