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Minnesota O Deficit Down to $3.8M

The Minnesota Orchestra ended the 2024 fiscal year with an operating loss of $3.8 million on expenses of $42.6 million—its fifth deficit in the past six years. An operating deficit is never to be wished for, but the orchestra can take some … »
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MSM Pre-College Faculty Will Strike; School Counters Union Claims

As threatened , the pre-college faculty of the Manhattan School of Music will be on strike as of February 1 for one week. The Association Representing Teaching Staff at Manhattan School of Music (ARTS-MSM), which announced the strike, said it was … »
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Youth Orchestra Delivers the Best
Don Carlo in Over 50 Years.

BOSTON—Those of us who have a special place in our hearts for Verdi’s Don Carlo must count ourselves lucky. For his annual semi-staged opera with the Boston Youth Orchestra, Federico Cortese conducted what may be Verdi’s most … »
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LSO Offers Impressive Gifts To and From Boulez

NEW YORK—When Pierre Boulez died in 2016, the world lost one of its most important authorities on modern music. A fierce polemicist who famously advocated blowing up the grandest opera houses, he mellowed in middle age, becoming recognized … »
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New 'Virtual Hall' App Puts User IN the Orchestra

In March “Virtual Hall,” an app developed by the Geneva-based Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) and the Swiss company Cybel’Art, will enable VR headset users to experience a 360-degree view of a classical concert from six … »
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Oslo Phil Taps Simon Halsey to Back Up Mäkelä

Simon Halsey, a three-time Grammy winner with the Berlin Radio Choir (2008, 2009, 2011), has been named choral director and artistic advisor to the Oslo Philharmonic for the next five years, with immediate effect. There he will join Klaus … »
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Contests & Awards
MA's New Artist Takes Top Sphinx Prize

The final rounds of the 2025 Sphinx Competition on Jan. 25 and 26 selected six string players as winners, three each in the junior (17 and under) and senior (18-30) divisions. More than $100,000 in cash prizes was awarded. All the finalists … »
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On Site Opera Shutters

On Site Opera, a vital element of New York City’s independent-opera scene for the past 12 years, has announced that it will close, citing rising costs and diminished fund-raising possibilities. As explained by Board President Corey Kinger … »
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Frederick Noonan, Longtime Programmer for Lincoln Center, Dies

Frederick William Noonan, a widely esteemed arts producer and administrator best known as the longtime Associate Director of Programming at Lincoln Center, died on January 15, 2025, at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, after … »
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Basque Orchestra Fires Top Guns for 'Change of Direction'

The board of directors of the Basque National Orchestra (Euskadiko Orkestra) has terminated the tenure of Robert Treviño, the ensemble’s artistic director for eight years. The announcement of the decision to part ways with the … »
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