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Canadian Opera in 2024-25, Five of Six Mainstage Productions Are New
The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) 2024-25 season will include six mainstage productions, five of which are productions new to Toronto audiences. The schedule will also include a one-night-only concert presentation of Mascagni’s … »
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At Juilliard: A Labyrinthian Baroque Opera Plot, Convincingly Detangled
An initial reading of the synopsis for Erismena can be daunting. The scenario for Francesco Cavalli’s 1655 opera trades in the disguises and mistaken identities so prevalent in Baroque dramaturgy, along with tangled lines of desire and … »
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Preview: La Forza del Destino Gets an Update
NEW YORK (AP) — When the Metropolitan Opera last revived Verdi’s La Forza del Destino , a reviewer bemoaned its “four soul-numbing hours of ludicrous plot twists.” That’s harsh. But there’s no question the … »
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AFM Reaches Tentative Agreement with Film/TV for Streaming Residuals
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on behalf of some 3,000 instrumentalists working in the film and TV industry. Negotiations , which … »
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Dennis Rooney, Broadcaster, Producer, Critic
On Feb. 19 Dennis Rooney died at his home in Delray Beach, FL. He was 82. Over a 60-year career, Rooney gained a reputation among classical music lovers for his work in broadcasting, recorded-sound production, criticism, and scholarship. He began … »
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Frances Richards Dies at 87
Frances (“Fran”) Richard, for many years vice president and head of ASCAP's Concert Music department, passed away on Feb. 2 at age 87. Richard joined ASCAP in 1985, where she worked closely with many of today’s leading American … »
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The Day of Wrath, Perfectly Executed
LONDON—A program that opens with nine minutes of Giacinto Scelsi and ends with 20 minutes of Galina Ustvolskaya is perhaps not for the fainthearted. Unless, of course, you are the intrepid Patricia Kopatchinskaja [pictured]. Currently a … »
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Contests & Awards
More Millions for the Cleveland O
A $4.6 million gift to the Cleveland Orchestra from Myrna and Jim Spira will help underwrite artistic programming, the pension and annual funds, and endow the Myrna and Jim Spira Bass Clarinet Chair. This marks the orchestra's third major gift … »
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People in the News
New Artistic Leadership for Central City Opera
Central City Opera (CCO), apparently fully recovered from its AGMA battles that nearly scuttled the 2023 season, has named stage director Alison Moritz as its new artistic director. The last person to hold that title was Pelham … »
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Two Choral Groups Lose Their Leaders
At the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, Neville Creed [pictured], for 30 years the artistic director of the London Philharmonic Choir, will retire. He will remain connected with choir as Chorus Director Emeritus. During his tenure, Creed has … »
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