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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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Portland (OR) Arts Funding in Serious Disarray
Since 1995, the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) has served as the arts funding agency for the City of Portland, Oregon as well as the Metro area, and Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. With an annual budget most recently of … »
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In Boston, a Different Slant on La Cenerentola
La Cenerentola , Rossini’s 1817 comic opera, lacks many of the elements of the classic Cinderella fairy tale. There’s no pumpkin carriage, no fairy godmother, and no glass slipper. But for Dawn M. Simmons, a veteran of Boston’s … »
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X at the Met: An Awkward Fit
Anthony Davis’s X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X seems to grow increasingly relevant with age. And while there’s no question that this is the right time for it, the Metropolitan Opera is arguably the wrong place. Oft-revised from … »
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Yuri Temirkanov Dies at 84
Yuri Temirkanov, whose international career saw him serve as music director for orchestras in both the U.S. and his native Russia, died on Nov. 2 in St. Petersburg. He was 84. Born in the Caucasus region of southern Russia on Dec. 10, 1938, … »
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LA Master Chorale Pairs Sellars with Schütz for an Otherworldly Departure
SAN FRANCISCO—Dressed in sober street clothes—dark suits, sweaters, long dresses—the “guests” filtered onstage, exchanged hugs, and empathic looks and took their seats. The house lights were still up at … »
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William Christie's Heir Apparent Est Arrivé
Given William Christie’s reputation for spreading the gospel of the French Baroque, through Les Arts Florissants (LAF), through his teachings, research, festivals, gardens , etc., the person he has chosen as his heir apparent—and who … »
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DSO Headed for a First European Tour with Luisi
In June of 2024, the Dallas Symphony will return to Europe for the first time in a decade with 11 concert stops in ten cities in Spain, Germany, Austria, and Belgium. Led by Fabio Luisi on his first tour as DSO music director, the orchestra will … »
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Maria Callas Museum Opens in Athens
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Finishing her class at The Juilliard School in New York, Greek opera great Maria Callas gave her students a final word of advice. “Keep on going the proper way: Not with fireworks, not with easy applause, but … »
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