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For a Change, AFM Leads Union Agreements at Chicago Lyric

May 18, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Musicians of the Lyric Opera of Chicago have signed a five-year contract in advance of the current one’s expiration, on June 30. The company presented a rosy future to the players. "We are encouraged by Lyric's plan for growth of the … » Read
 

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Iowan Opera Boasts $12M Economic Impact

May 18, 2023
Relying on data from its 2022 season, the Des Moines Metro Opera (DMMO) has announced that its annual economic impact in Warren, Polk, and Dallas counties is $12mn. This represents an increase of $8.6mn in annual economic impact since the last … » Read
 

Reviews

LA Opera's Otello Has All the Right Ingredients Save One

May 17, 2023 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—Verdi’s great, penultimate opera Otello will always occupy a special place in the history of Los Angeles Opera. It was the company’s opening production in October 1986, an event that in hindsight shattered the … » Read
 

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The End of an Era: Sonja Frisell's Grandiose Met Aida Takes Its Final Bow

May 17, 2023 | Ronald Blum, Musical America
NEW YORK (AP)—Sonja Frisell was a nine-year-old growing up in England when she saw still photos of Caesar and Cleopatra , a 1945 movie starring Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains. “My mother wouldn’t take me to it because she said it … » Read
 

People in the News

Dallas Symphony Adds to Conducting Staff

May 17, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, which recently received $25 million as a challenge grant toward a $100 million endowment boost, has added a new position to its conducting staff: Principal Conductor, Dallas Symphony Presents. First to fill it, as … » Read
 

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Carlos Kalmar Investigated for 'Inappropriate Behavior'

May 17, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Carlos Kalmar, director of orchestral studies and principal conductor at the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) since 2021, current principal conductor of the Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago, is facing a Title IX investigation into … » Read
 

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Workers/Women Celebrated in Upcoming Bay Area Performances

May 17, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Two upcoming choral performances in the Bay Area are vivid reminders of the power of music to illuminate historical narratives. On May 19, the Oakland Symphony will present the world premiere of Martin Rokeach’s Bodies on the Line , which … » Read
 

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Schenectady (NY) Symphony Changes Its Name, Broadens Its Reach

May 17, 2023 | Edward Edgerton, Musical America
The Schenectady (NY) Symphony Orchestra, est. 1935, has changed its name to better reflect the makeup of its orchestra members and its audience. Announced earlier this week by Board President Robert Bour and Artistic Director Glen Cortese, in … » Read
 

People in the News

MTT Stays the Course, ''Stealthy Adversary'' Be Damned

May 16, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
He is an inspirational model of courage and perseverance. Since announcing that he was facing a “stealthy adversary” in glioblastoma multiforme, a type of aggressive brain cancer, nearly two years ago, Michael Tilson Thomas has … » Read
 

People in the News

New Leadership for Three Young-musician Ensembles

May 16, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, a broad musical education program that has impacted thousands of students across Southern California since its 1986 founding, has named Fred Meads to be its new associate artistic director. Meads, music … » Read
 
 

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