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Three New Music Directors

The Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Canada’s oldest continuing orchestra (est. 1902), has appointed German conductor Clemens Schuldt to be its next music director, effective next season for four years. He succeeds Bramwell Tovey, … »
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Classical Music in 2022: A U.K. Critic Reflects

The year 2022 was expected to mark a return to life for the classical music world in the U.K. “It was,” opines Ivan Hewett in The Daily Telegraph , “but only up to a point.” Live events have yet to recapture audiences, … »
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Ukrainian Born Conductor Finds Her Own Front Line

Whether to continue performing or rush to the aid of their countrymen is a dilemma confronting many Ukrainian musicians. For Dalia Stasevska, the 38-year-old Finnish conductor who was born in Kyiv, her initial reaction was to consider cancelling … »
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The Met Opera Comes Back Online

After nearly nine days of network silence caused by a cyberattack, the Metropolitan Opera is back in business. The company announced its status Thursday through a series of Tweets. A message on its website reads, "After suffering a cyberattack … »
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Reena Esmail's SFSymphony Soundbox Was the Best Club Date in Town

The audience perches on barstools or lolls on padded ottomans and low-slung couches, diverted by dreamy projections on multiple screens and cocktails they’re free to sip during the show. Performances begin at a fashionable 9 pm. … »
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22-Year-Old Finn Adds Toulouse to a Crowded CV

Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, 22, another of Jorma Panula’s proteges from the Sibelius Academy, is to be the next music director of Orchester National du Capitole de Toulouse. He’ll start September 2024 as designate, followed a … »
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American Composer Orchestra's New Artistic Director

Violinist Curtis Stewart, also a composer and genre-bending improvisor, is to succeed composer Derek Bermel as artistic director of the American Composers Orchestra; Bermel announced his intention to step down last September. A graduate of … »
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Philly Pops Musicians Vote to Strike
In the wake of the news that the Philly Pops plans to cease operation s, 95 percent of the Pops union musicians voted on Dec. 11 to strike unless the Pops owner Encore Series Inc negotiates in good faith. “There is no reason to stonewall … »
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At Glyndebourne: Impromptu Party for a Snowed-in Audience
A snow fall during a performance of a Christmas concert at Glyndebourne on Dec. 11 led to an extended afternoon for many of the 1,200 concertgoers. “Sunday's Christmas concert turned out to be rather more festive than we had … »
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Orion String Quartet to Retire

Some 36 years after its founding, the last 30 of them with the same personnel, the Orion String Quartet will retire at the close of the 2023-24 season with a concert at the Chamber Music Society (CMS) of Lincoln Center. The news arrives slightly … »
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