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More Turmoil at the Cleveland Institute
Student concerns about the administration’s handling of a Title IX complaint against a faculty member at the Cleveland Institute of Music have morphed into calls that the institution’s president and board chair resign. Two hundred … »
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NC Symphony, State Seek Dismissal of Musicians' Lawsuit
On Aug. 31 three former musicians of the North Carolina Symphony filed suit against the orchestra , its president and CEO, and the state’s Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The plaintiffs—Chris Caudill, Rachel … »
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Barbican Center Hires Head of Music
Helen Wallace is to be the new head of music at London’s Barbican Center, effective in February of 2024. She succeeds Will Gompertz, who this past August announced he would leave the Barbican after a three-year tenure to become director of … »
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Bieito's Odd View of Rossini's Maometto Secondo
NAPLES, Italy—Rossini’s tragic opera Maometto Secondo was largely forgotten following its Neapolitan premiere in 1820, although other European cities took it up and, as revised and renamed Le Siège de Corinthe , it became … »
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Giddens, Silkroad Mine the American Railroad for Credit Where Due
On Nov. 5 Silkroad Ensemble launched the tour of American Railroad: A Musical Journey of Reclamation , its most ambitious project to date and the first under the leadership of Rhiannon Giddens, who succeeded Yo-Yo Ma as artistic director in 2020. … »
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Philly O Lands in Beijing for a 50th-Anniversary Tour
BEIJING (AP) — The Philadelphia Orchestra returned to Beijing on Tuesday for a tour that will mark 50 years since its historic performance in China, the latest sign of improving ties between the two countries ahead of a highly anticipated … »
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La Scala and Nicoletto Pavarotti Seek American $$
Lovers of Italian opera in the U.S. need not travel to Italy to engage first-hand with two of its most iconic contributors to the art form—Teatro alla Scala and the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti. Last month, the Milan house hosted the … »
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Sean Michael Gross Moves Up the Warner Ladder
Sean Michael Gross, who has headed up Warner Classics in the U.K . since 2021, has added North America to his portfolio and will now split his time between London and the U.S. He will continue to report to Alain Lanceron, president, Warner … »
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Boy Genius in Context: Mozartists Take a 250-year Look Back
LONDON—You must admit, Ian Page and The Mozartists have grand plans. Not only do they intend to record all of Mozart’s operas, but they have a complementary project investigating the 18th-century Sturm und Drang movement (an excellent … »
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Facing Gov't Tuition Hikes, McGill U's School of Music Under Threat
In the name of nationalism and “preserving the French language,” the government of Quebec is threatening to hike tuition for non-Quebec residents at its three English speaking universities—McGill, Bishop’s, and Concordia. … »
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