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Ukraine National Philharmonic Performs Unscathed in Kyiv

On Friday night, February 24, the musicians of Ukraine's National Philharmonic came together in Kyiv’s Mykola Lysenko Colonnaded Hall to mark the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion. The hour-long concert, titled “Music of … »
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Opera Philadelphia Unveils Premieres This Season and Next

Opera Philadelphia launches its 2023-24 season with 10 Days in a Madhouse, a new opera by local composer Rene Orth ++ based on 19 th -century reporter Nellie Bly’s experience faking madness in Blackwell’s Asylum for the Insane, in … »
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A New Play About the Extraordinary Chevalier de Saint-Georges

Every few decades, a human being possessed of extraordinary, multiple talents emerges. One such man—the Chevalier de Saint-Georges—was born Joseph Bologne in 1745 in the French colony of Guadeloupe to a plantation owner and his slave … »
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Alexander Pereira Quits Maggio Musicale

Alexander Pereira, accused of embezzling funds in his position as superintendent of the Florence’s Maggio Musicale and, by his own admission, under investigation for several weeks, has resigned. Only in the job since fall of 2019, the … »
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A Day at the Beach with the Oakland Symphony

OAKLAND, CA—In its aptly named “Notes from California” program on February 24, the Oakland Symphony got the evening off to an atmospherically entrancing start, rich in local color. Performing as usual at the Paramount Theater, a … »
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At the Met: A Concert for Ukraine, II

NEW YORK (AP) — Emily D’Angelo made her point with attire before singing a single note at the Metropolitan Opera’s concert to mark the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The 28-year-old Canadian … »
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New Music Directors: Hamburg, Basel, Montreal

Israeli conductor Omer Meir Wellbe r has been appointed general music director and chief conductor of the Hamburg State Opera, encompassing the Philharmonic State Orchestra. He starts in August of 2025, succeeding Kent Nagano, who will have been … »
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An Anti-war Artist Risks Staying in Russia

Unlike many Russian musicians appalled at their country’s invasion of Ukraine, pianist Polina Osetinskaya did not emigrate. She continues to live in Moscow, where her two children go to school, but is no longer able to perform in any state … »
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Gesualdo Six Finally Makes Its New York Debut

Nine years from its founding in Cambridge, the Gesualdo Six has become so firmly established in the early-music community that its New York debut on February 18 inspired incredulity: What? The acclaimed British vocal sextet has never sung here? … »
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MacDowell Artist Retreat Hires New Director

NEW YORK (AP)—MacDowell, one of the oldest artist residency programs in the U.S., has tapped Chiwoniso Kaitano as its new executive director, the organization announced Friday. Kaitano joins MacDowell with a mandate to “intensify … »
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