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Why Rhapsody in Blue Should Be Played "Fast and Loose"
On Feb. 12, 1924, New York’s Aeolian Hall, on West 43 rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, hosted the Paul Whiteman Band performing an “Experiment in Modern Music.” The concert drew the city’s musical glitterati: … »
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New Executive Directors in Toronto and Tupelo
Daniela Nardi, a recorded solo vocalist whose career has encompassed marketing, producing, fundraising, and administrative leadership, is to be the new executive director of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, founded in 1894 and one of the most … »
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A Trio of New Faculty Members for NEC
As of the fall of 2024, the New England Conservatory will welcome three new faculty members. Violist Wenting Kang , an alumna of NEC, joins a department that includes Nicholas Cords, Kim Kashkashian, Mai Motobuchi, Melissa Reardon, and Marcus … »
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The Attacca Attacks a Savvy Program
SAN FRANCISCO--The Attacca Quartet lived up to its name on Sunday, February 4, in an absorbing afternoon concert at Hertz Hall on the University of California Berkeley campus. On both halves of the Cal Performances program, the musicians played … »
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Zany Pandemic Project Gets Its Live-on-Stage Premiere
“Is it possible for us to use the tools of classical art music to make people feel better?” San Francisco composer Danny Clay posed that plainspoken yet nuanced and provocative question as the formative spark for Music for Hard Times, … »
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Mid-budget Orchestra Announces Big-budget Venue Plan
The Columbus (OH) Symphony Orchestra has announced ambitious plans for a $275 million concert venue. Located on a 6.7-acre site along the Scioto River in the city’s downtown, the new 205,000-sq.-ft. building will include a concert hall … »
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Prisoners in Milan Create Instruments from Shipwrecked Wood
MILAN (AP) — The violins, violas, and cellos played by the Orchestra of the Sea in its debut performance at Milan’s famed Teatro alla Scala carry with them tales of desperation and redemption. The wood that was bent, chiseled, and … »
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No-nonsense Lawyer Probes Labels' Royalty Payouts to Artists
Musicians intent on receiving all the royalty payments they’re due often face obstacles when trying to determine exactly how much they are owed. Streaming companies, notorious for their meager payouts to all but a few stars, have made the … »
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Opera Philly's 2024-25 Season: 3 Operas, 1 (U.S.) Premiere, No O Festival
Opera Philadelphia’s 2024-25 season reflects the company’s greatly reduced circumstances, as first disclosed in August with a 20 percent budget cut to $11 million and with General Director David B. Devan’s consequent decision to … »
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New Shanghai Quartet Cellist Joins Tianjin Juilliard Faculty from McDuffie Center
Tianjin Juilliard and the McDuffie Center for Strings have announced the appointment of cellist Sihao He [pictured] to the faculty of the former, where the Shanghai Quartet is in residence. He, currently a teacher at the McDuffie Center in Macon, … »
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