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Latest Stats Show Women Composers on the Rise
Bachtrack’s annual classical-music-by-the-numbers report indicates some subtle changes in the last year and bigger trends across the decade, when it started tracking. The U.K.-based website drew its numbers from its own listings of … »
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U.S. Dept of Ed Reaches Accord with San Francisco Conservatory
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR)at the U.S. Department of Education on January 10 announced that, going forward, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) has agreed to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The accord … »
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Brexit Strikes Again, This Time Against Orchestras
The beleaguered community of British orchestras is about to receive another gut punch, when, on April 1, a new Brexit tax hike will likely make European touring all but unaffordable. At the U.K. government’s direction, British orchestras … »
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George Lewis: A Major Musical Force
At 71, George Lewis is, in Alex Ross’s words, “one of the most formidable figures in modern music.” Currently a professor at Columbia, the Chicago native enjoys an international reputation as a composer, improvisatory … »
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''Ensemble Arts Philly.'' Many Presenters, One Umbrella.
The 2021 merger of the Philadelphia Orchestra with its home base, the Kimmel Center, seemed, on paper, a splendid idea, pooling administrative functions such as marketing and operations. Titled “The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, … »
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A Rising Star with His Feet on the Ground
Jonathan Heyward is a very busy young man. The 31-year-old South Carolina native is in the midst of his first season as music director of the Baltimore Symphony (BSO), where he became the first Black music director of a major American orchestra … »
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New American Chamber Recordings, Part I
Many American composers are receiving commissions from chamber ensembles, both homegrown and otherwise. Take, for example, Music in Circles , the debut album of hear now berlin , a German-based sextet, founded in 2018 by American flutist Kelly … »
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Anthony Roth Costanzo: Why Opera Is Sexy
Anthony Roth Costanzo, who at 41 is one of the world’s busiest and most accomplished countertenors, has come a long way from his birthplace in Durham, North Carolina. When he was 11, Costanzo told his parents, “I can’t be in … »
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A Few Admin Moves Among London's Music Royals
Stephen Johns , artistic director of the Royal College of Music for the past 14 years, has announced his exit as of September, timed to coincide with that of Colin Lawson, who is retiring as director of the College in August, after nearly two … »
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Marin Alsop to Philly O as Principal Guest
The Philadelphia Orchestra has solidified its long relationship with Marin Alsop and named her principal guest conductor as of 2024-25 for three seasons. She’ll lead a number of subscription concerts, summer residencies, and the … »
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