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Philly O to Premiere Black Metropolis Honoring Hip Hop's 50th
Hip hop and classical music might seem like strange bedfellows, but Darin Atwater [pictured] thinks otherwise. Tonight, the Baltimore-based conductor, pianist, and composer’s hip-hop-infused Black Metropolis will premiere in a performance … »
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People in the News
This Time, the Viola Is in on the Joke
While violist Isabel Hagen was pursuing her master’s at Juilliard, pain in her shoulder and wrist necessitated a two-month break from playing. Because she had also begun to experience performance anxiety, the break proved to be a welcome … »
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International Music Biz Exceeds One Trillion Streams
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Is non-English language music the future of the music business? Perhaps. The global music industry surpassed 1 trillion streams at the fastest pace, ever, in a calendar year, Luminate's 2023 Midyear Report has found. The … »
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Puccini Festival Fires Conductor
Italian conductor Alberto Veronesi, a well-regarded verismo specialist and DG recording artist, opened the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago July 14 conducting La Bohème blindfolded. It was his way of protesting French director Christophe … »
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Book Review: The Marriage
LONDON—How to fathom the unknowable? Gustav Mahler is one of history’s most complex and contradictory personalities, a man disarmingly naïve, intellectually profound, blunt to the point of rudeness, dictatorial, … »
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Pittsburgh Festival Opera Skips a Season to Regroup
Pittsburgh currently has two opera companies. The older, larger Pittsburgh Opera attracts thousands of patrons for productions presented in the fall, winter, and spring. The Pittsburgh Festival Opera (PFO) was established in 1978 and initially … »
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New Faces in the Executive Suite
West Virginia’s Wheeling Symphony Orchestra (WSO) has hired Sonja Thoms as its new executive director. Thoms since 2015 has been VP of operations for the Nashville Symphony. She holds an MM in oboe performance from the Shepherd School of … »
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San Diego Symphony Delays Reopening of Copley Hall
Patrons of the San Diego Symphony (SDS) are going to have to wait a bit longer to enjoy the results of the $125 million renovation underway at Copley Symphony Hall in the Jacobs Music Center. The emergence of unexpected construction and redesign … »
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Playing with Carnegie's NYO-USA: ''Proud to Be an American''
NEW YORK — Teen musicians from the National Youth Orchestra of the USA walked onto the Carnegie Hall stage and acted in unison, much like string sections following their leaders: They pulled out cell phones and took selfies. As previously … »
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Contests & Awards
Mahler Competition Winner a Much-lauded Concertmaster
Italian conductor Giuseppe Mengoli [pictured] has won the triennial Mahler Competition, which concluded on the weekend with finalists conducting the Bamberg Symphony, Music Director Jonathan Nott, the event's founder and perpetual presenter. … »
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